You could use the wasp and hornet sprays that shoot a stream about 10'. I would have a fogger in the other hand, like Yard Guard in case they start swarming.
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Gosh whats the matter with you boys, Wait till winter and if you can reach it cut her down, Those wasp will be long gone and with a coat of shellac sprayed on the outside they make for an interesting conversation piece to hang up in the woodshop
Gosh whats the matter with you boys, Wait till winter and if you can reach it cut her down, Those wasp will be long gone and with a coat of shellac sprayed on the outside they make for an interesting conversation piece to hang up in the woodshop
Right now the nest is a good 20-25 feet up the tree and nearly 100 feet away from the house. The little beasties arn't worried about us being under the tree and my mum even ran the lawn mower in the area with no complaints from the little neighbours. I'm thinking of waiting untill the snow flies and cutting it down for my daughters science class.
Gosh whats the matter with you boys, Wait till winter and if you can reach it cut her down, Those wasp will be long gone and with a coat of shellac sprayed on the outside they make for an interesting conversation piece to hang up in the woodshop
Ditto. I'm no greenie, but if they're not bothering you, leave em alone.
I'm thinking of waiting untill the snow flies and cutting it down for my daughters science class.
The best idea I've seen so far. Make sure it gets a good freeze or two. You don't want any adults or larvae to give you a surprise when you bring it inside.
- Dennis
"If your mind goes blank, don't forget to turn off the sound." --Red Green
and yes, it's a potato.
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