Posted by scooter01922 on February 23, 2008 at 18:19:57 from (155.212.15.94):
In Reply to: getting rid of wasps posted by Nancy Howell on February 22, 2008 at 12:47:50:
Could just be me but lighting up the nest is just so satisfying. Had a jumbo size nest about 10 feet up a maple right behind the back porch. Damn thing was at least football size and full of those white faced little buggers. They always seem to be the mean ones. Didn't notice it until i was mowing under the tree and met the welcoming party. Took a few wax paper cups and put em on the end of one of those long aluminum pool poles. Lit it and placed directly under the opening to the nest. Went up like the hindenburg and as i had the flames right under the only exit most ended up cooked. The rest were a bit singed and in no shape to try to sting. Your results may vary, if in a flammable location i like starting spray.
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