I've seen those yellow variety nest in all kinds of tight spaces, I would not rule it out, often times find the empty nests in the winter, just be thankful that they are not white or bald face hornets, or some of those varieties of wasps down south, those are a lot more aggressive. I think they do get aggravated in the hot humid weather, they will usually be very active, fanning the nest when it gets to hot, I have seen a giant nest of these in the fender well of my old ford ranger, at midnight when it was hot and humid, and they were still fanning, mess with them, then they will win LOL ! Best to study the situation, figure out the best angle to spray, do it at night and hopefully you get them, all.
If its in a prominent location and you try during the day, some will escape or not be home, when they return, they will be agitated, I often times left nests alone at the horse farm, because there are people, customers and so on, lot less risk if left alone until such time you know you got them, up there the remaining ones will linger for days, and you may get stung, here, they don't do that, funny how different they are 30 miles apart.
This post was edited by Billy NY at 08:12:44 07/22/14.
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