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Siouxzi wrote:
A few nights later, some critter (possum or coon) dug up the nest ... Over the years I have "nuked" at least a dozen in-ground yellowjacket nests. In every case the destroyed nest was subsequently excavated in the same manner. Daniel B. Martin |
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For the full story, see my blog...
http://www.straffin.com/?p=85 - John On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 02:46:54 GMT, John wrote: Hello all, I've got a colony of Yellow Jackets residing in the siding of my house right next to my front door (nice, huh?). All of the sprays I've found are expecting to be sprayed at an exposed hive, soaking it and killing the residents. The only one I found to sound at all promising (supposedly "foamed" to stay in contact longer) failed to do much more than run down the house really fast. I really don't want to spend $200 - $300 to have someone come out and kill the little nasties, but reading the labels in the pest control aisle of Lowes is about the depth of my knowledge on the subject. Anyone have any suggestions? - John |
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