Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
yellow jacket nest, cant reach
somewhere under the eaves of my house on the first floor is a nest. the
yellow jackets swarm all over the area and are starting to chase me and my wife when we come in and out of the house (its a duplex, we're on the second floor). they are also starting to get into the neighbors house on the first floor. i cant see the nest, ive sprayed a couple of cans of raid into the hole in the wood they are flying in and out of, but no luck. i cant plug up the hole or they'll all just use the exit into our neighbors house. what do i need to kill them? thanks! |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Call a professional exterminator.
"Rob" wrote in message news:2t21d.1877$yJ3.1752@trndny08... somewhere under the eaves of my house on the first floor is a nest. the yellow jackets swarm all over the area and are starting to chase me and my wife when we come in and out of the house (its a duplex, we're on the second floor). they are also starting to get into the neighbors house on the first floor. i cant see the nest, ive sprayed a couple of cans of raid into the hole in the wood they are flying in and out of, but no luck. i cant plug up the hole or they'll all just use the exit into our neighbors house. what do i need to kill them? thanks! |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
yes, yes, i like to learn to do things myself though if it's reasonable to
do so before just picking up a phone and writing a check. "Cereus-validus" wrote in message om... Call a professional exterminator. "Rob" wrote in message news:2t21d.1877$yJ3.1752@trndny08... somewhere under the eaves of my house on the first floor is a nest. the yellow jackets swarm all over the area and are starting to chase me and my wife when we come in and out of the house (its a duplex, we're on the second floor). they are also starting to get into the neighbors house on the first floor. i cant see the nest, ive sprayed a couple of cans of raid into the hole in the wood they are flying in and out of, but no luck. i cant plug up the hole or they'll all just use the exit into our neighbors house. what do i need to kill them? thanks! |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Rob wrote:
yes, yes, i like to learn to do things myself though if it's reasonable to do so before just picking up a phone and writing a check. If you really gotta kill 'em, use just about any insecticide dust or powder (not granules), and toss a goodly pinch in the hole. (best to do it in the evening) Sevin dust ought to work well, but it's not always a good choice because it stains. Bob |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
"zxcvbob" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: yes, yes, i like to learn to do things myself though if it's reasonable to do so before just picking up a phone and writing a check. If you really gotta kill 'em, use just about any insecticide dust or powder (not granules), and toss a goodly pinch in the hole. (best to do it in the evening) Sevin dust ought to work well, but it's not always a good choice because it stains. Bob thanks, i have no choice, they are chasing me and my pregnant wife whenever we come in and out of the house and have already stung the downstairs neighbor. i've called a bunch of exterminators and they're all quoting me $175-$250 since the nest isn't visable (who the heck would call for a visable nest when Raid is $5 a can). I'll see if I can find a place with Sevin dust and give it a shot myself. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Rob wrote:
"zxcvbob" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: yes, yes, i like to learn to do things myself though if it's reasonable to do so before just picking up a phone and writing a check. If you really gotta kill 'em, use just about any insecticide dust or powder (not granules), and toss a goodly pinch in the hole. (best to do it in the evening) Sevin dust ought to work well, but it's not always a good choice because it stains. Bob thanks, i have no choice, they are chasing me and my pregnant wife whenever we come in and out of the house and have already stung the downstairs neighbor. i've called a bunch of exterminators and they're all quoting me $175-$250 since the nest isn't visable (who the heck would call for a visable nest when Raid is $5 a can). I'll see if I can find a place with Sevin dust and give it a shot myself. You don't need much poison at all, but you do need to get it all over the place up there so if you miss the nest (and you probably will) the wasps will walk through the powder on their way in and out and get it on thier feet. You want something that doesn't act too fast; the YJ's will track it into the nest and poison the whole hive when grooming. Good luck, and best regards, Bob |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Call your landlord, and have them call an exterminator.
That's why they get paid the big bucks Kate "Cereus-validus" wrote in message om... | Call a professional exterminator. | | | "Rob" wrote in message news:2t21d.1877$yJ3.1752@trndny08... | somewhere under the eaves of my house on the first floor is a nest. the | yellow jackets swarm all over the area and are starting to chase me and my | wife when we come in and out of the house (its a duplex, we're on the | second | floor). they are also starting to get into the neighbors house on the | first | floor. i cant see the nest, ive sprayed a couple of cans of raid into the | hole in the wood they are flying in and out of, but no luck. i cant plug | up | the hole or they'll all just use the exit into our neighbors house. what | do | i need to kill them? thanks! | | | | |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
the landlord wanted to send her son to fix it. her son wanted to block up
the opening, disregarding the fact that the bees were coming out another opening somewhere into the downstairs apartment. thankfully the son apparently forgot to "fix" things. we told the landlord we'd call an exterminator, but no way she'll pay $175-$250, so screw it, i'll do it myself. i have the sevin now and the duster. just waiting for dark. cost about $40 for the two. "SVTKate" wrote in message k.net... Call your landlord, and have them call an exterminator. That's why they get paid the big bucks Kate "Cereus-validus" wrote in message om... | Call a professional exterminator. | | | "Rob" wrote in message news:2t21d.1877$yJ3.1752@trndny08... | somewhere under the eaves of my house on the first floor is a nest. the | yellow jackets swarm all over the area and are starting to chase me and my | wife when we come in and out of the house (its a duplex, we're on the | second | floor). they are also starting to get into the neighbors house on the | first | floor. i cant see the nest, ive sprayed a couple of cans of raid into the | hole in the wood they are flying in and out of, but no luck. i cant plug | up | the hole or they'll all just use the exit into our neighbors house. what | do | i need to kill them? thanks! | | | | |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Yellow jackets won't swarm after the sun goes down. The best way to destroy
a nest is pour gasoline in the hole and light it. I know you can't do that where your nest is located, so I guess your other alternative is to have your landlord bring in an exterminator. |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Rob wrote:
the landlord wanted to send her son to fix it. her son wanted to block up the opening, disregarding the fact that the bees were coming out another opening somewhere into the downstairs apartment. thankfully the son apparently forgot to "fix" things. we told the landlord we'd call an exterminator, but no way she'll pay $175-$250, so screw it, i'll do it myself. i have the sevin now and the duster. just waiting for dark. cost about $40 for the two. $40? It should have only cost a few dollars for the sevin, and 99¢ for a turkey baster. (I usually don't bother with the turkey baster and just throw a pinch of insecticide powder down the YJ hole with my fingers.) I killed a huge nest of them that way a couple of years ago. They were under the neighbor's sidewalk (I don't know how they just appeared there suddenly) and they were stinging passers-by. The neighbor tried burning them out with gasoline and was lucky he didn't set himself on fire. It just ****ed off the YJ's, and *maybe* killed a couple of them. I waited until almost dark and threw about a teaspoon of methoxychlor dust (a general purpose farm insecicide sometimes used on cattle) in the crack where they were going in and out. The next day, there were no more wasps. I'm sure the $30-something duster you bought will do a good job too... Bob |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
"zxcvbob" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: the landlord wanted to send her son to fix it. her son wanted to block up the opening, disregarding the fact that the bees were coming out another opening somewhere into the downstairs apartment. thankfully the son apparently forgot to "fix" things. we told the landlord we'd call an exterminator, but no way she'll pay $175-$250, so screw it, i'll do it myself. i have the sevin now and the duster. just waiting for dark. cost about $40 for the two. $40? It should have only cost a few dollars for the sevin, and 99¢ for a turkey baster. (I usually don't bother with the turkey baster and just throw a pinch of insecticide powder down the YJ hole with my fingers.) I killed a huge nest of them that way a couple of years ago. They were under the neighbor's sidewalk (I don't know how they just appeared there suddenly) and they were stinging passers-by. The neighbor tried burning them out with gasoline and was lucky he didn't set himself on fire. It just ****ed off the YJ's, and *maybe* killed a couple of them. I waited until almost dark and threw about a teaspoon of methoxychlor dust (a general purpose farm insecicide sometimes used on cattle) in the crack where they were going in and out. The next day, there were no more wasps. I'm sure the $30-something duster you bought will do a good job too... Bob i wasnt getting any closer than i had to, no way i could get up there with a turkey baster (i thought of that) without a ladder. besides, im sending the bill to the landlord anyway, she's paying for the $35 duster. the way i look at it, i just saved her around $200. |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
"Pat Jordan" wrote in message ... Yellow jackets won't swarm after the sun goes down. The best way to destroy a nest is pour gasoline in the hole and light it. I know you can't do that where your nest is located, so I guess your other alternative is to have your landlord bring in an exterminator. mr. fire inspector, i was just trying to kill the bees, not torch the house. no, really, i'm not an arsonist!!! |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Have you been video taping all your antics trying to save money trying to do
this? You'd be a shoe-in to win the jackpot on America's Funniest Videos!!! That's providing you don't kill yourself or cause your pregnant wife to have a miscarriage in the process. This is starting to sound wackier that a Laurel & Hardy movie!!!! "Rob" wrote in message news:x2r1d.8241$sX2.1639@trndny09... "zxcvbob" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: the landlord wanted to send her son to fix it. her son wanted to block up the opening, disregarding the fact that the bees were coming out another opening somewhere into the downstairs apartment. thankfully the son apparently forgot to "fix" things. we told the landlord we'd call an exterminator, but no way she'll pay $175-$250, so screw it, i'll do it myself. i have the sevin now and the duster. just waiting for dark. cost about $40 for the two. $40? It should have only cost a few dollars for the sevin, and 99¢ for a turkey baster. (I usually don't bother with the turkey baster and just throw a pinch of insecticide powder down the YJ hole with my fingers.) I killed a huge nest of them that way a couple of years ago. They were under the neighbor's sidewalk (I don't know how they just appeared there suddenly) and they were stinging passers-by. The neighbor tried burning them out with gasoline and was lucky he didn't set himself on fire. It just ****ed off the YJ's, and *maybe* killed a couple of them. I waited until almost dark and threw about a teaspoon of methoxychlor dust (a general purpose farm insecicide sometimes used on cattle) in the crack where they were going in and out. The next day, there were no more wasps. I'm sure the $30-something duster you bought will do a good job too... Bob i wasnt getting any closer than i had to, no way i could get up there with a turkey baster (i thought of that) without a ladder. besides, im sending the bill to the landlord anyway, she's paying for the $35 duster. the way i look at it, i just saved her around $200. |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
"Rob" wrote in message news:Xsh1d.7852$sX2.6348@trndny09... "zxcvbob" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: yes, yes, i like to learn to do things myself though if it's reasonable to do so before just picking up a phone and writing a check. If you really gotta kill 'em, use just about any insecticide dust or powder (not granules), and toss a goodly pinch in the hole. (best to do it in the evening) Sevin dust ought to work well, but it's not always a good choice because it stains. Bob thanks, i have no choice, they are chasing me and my pregnant wife whenever we come in and out of the house and have already stung the downstairs neighbor. i've called a bunch of exterminators and they're all quoting me $175-$250 since the nest isn't visable (who the heck would call for a visable nest when Raid is $5 a can). I'll see if I can find a place with Sevin dust and give it a shot myself. Why do you have to come up with all the money and do the work by yourself? Your down stair neighbor should split the cost and the work with you, or go in half on the cost of having the work done professionally. I think the guy that advised you to get a professional exterminator gave you the right advice. You are about to take on a job that you really are not qualified to do. Subjecting a pregnant wife to chemicals is also a very dumb thing to do. If I were you I would get several bids, call in the cheapest one, have the work done then submit the bill to your landlord and neighbor. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
"Rob" wrote in message news:x2r1d.8241$sX2.1639@trndny09... "zxcvbob" wrote in message ... Rob wrote: the landlord wanted to send her son to fix it. her son wanted to block up the opening, disregarding the fact that the bees were coming out another opening somewhere into the downstairs apartment. thankfully the son apparently forgot to "fix" things. we told the landlord we'd call an exterminator, but no way she'll pay $175-$250, so screw it, i'll do it myself. i have the sevin now and the duster. just waiting for dark. cost about $40 for the two. $40? It should have only cost a few dollars for the sevin, and 99¢ for a turkey baster. (I usually don't bother with the turkey baster and just throw a pinch of insecticide powder down the YJ hole with my fingers.) I killed a huge nest of them that way a couple of years ago. They were under the neighbor's sidewalk (I don't know how they just appeared there suddenly) and they were stinging passers-by. The neighbor tried burning them out with gasoline and was lucky he didn't set himself on fire. It just ****ed off the YJ's, and *maybe* killed a couple of them. I waited until almost dark and threw about a teaspoon of methoxychlor dust (a general purpose farm insecicide sometimes used on cattle) in the crack where they were going in and out. The next day, there were no more wasps. I'm sure the $30-something duster you bought will do a good job too... Bob i wasnt getting any closer than i had to, no way i could get up there with a turkey baster (i thought of that) without a ladder. besides, im sending the bill to the landlord anyway, she's paying for the $35 duster. the way i look at it, i just saved her around $200. thanks much, no bees anywhere in sight today . |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
How to get rid of yellow jacket bee's nest ?? | Lawns | |||
Flowers: - Sunflower-Yellow-Jacket-2.jpg (1/1) | Garden Photos | |||
What would eat a yellow jacket nest | Gardening | |||
Crowded hyacinths reach 30" | Ponds | |||
Don't visit Ballymaloe - (news that didnt reach england) | United Kingdom |