Ground hornets!

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JohnP3616

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I hooked up my trailer, backed it up to my shop door, and was slowly driving my mower up the loading ramp when - BAM - a hornet nailed my wrist. I smashed it and continued loading the mower. My wife came out and I cautioned her just as she took off running. We went in the house and put baking soda poultices on our stings. We very carefully went back out and discovered a hole in the ground about three feet from my trailer tailgate that was crazy with hornets. I had a tiny amount of wasp spray that I sprayed directly down the hole. Ticked them off. They buzzed so loudly it sound like a magma about to erupt. Lacking anything else I poured about two gallons of diesel down the hole. Went back the next day and didn’t see a single hornet. They were very aggressive, mean, nasty little pests.

This is the second nest I’ve encountered. The first one I filled with expanding foam that had insecticide in it. I need to keep it on hand, it worked very well. Spraying it down the hole was very satisfying, too.

For several years we were bee keepers, but my wife became increasingly allergic each time she was stung and this hornet sting caused her hand to swell and was painful for 2-3 days. My sting was just an itchy red spot.

You can’t be too careful.
 
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I use tempest or sevin powder, takes a day or so to get them all, but it works.
Was out trimming bushes, got to the last one and got hit in the back, YJ under the bush I was trimming. Hole big enough for a golf ball.
I stayed calm and walked away so they did not chase me, this time.

3rd nest I wiped out this year. nasty little demons.
 
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I use baby powder loaded into a turkey baster. The local parks pump me on to it. It's less toxic, and just works, at least around here.

All the best, Peter
 
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I used to use gas, but as I got older, I became more mindful of my land. Now, it's soapy water. As effective as anything else. I will say, burning them was much more fun and satisfying...
 
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I don't bother them unless they are in some critical area. Everything has it's purpose, even if we don't like it.
Well, except cancer, smallpox, diptheria and other diseases.

For some reason I don't get stung as often as other people do. I can walk past a nest and they will fly past me to sting somebody else. When I do get stung it only bothers for an hour or so.
I'm sure that will change someday and I'll become deathly allergic.
 
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Yellow Jackets in the ground are a landscapers bane. I mow over a nest, and if I'm lucky I see them on my next pass hovering around looking for something to attack. The other scenario that gets me is string trimming... They seem to really hate the sound of a 2 cycle engine.
On my property I generally use a product called Drione, which is an insecticide with diatomaceous earth. Couple of puffs in the ground and cover it up. Works very well on Bald Face Hornets in the large paper nests, as it doesn't seem to bother them for about 20 seconds or so, then they drop out incapacitated in droves.
 
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We leave plenty of YJ, mud daubers and cicada killers alone to control other pests. but when they get close to where I need to be, they are gone.
I had a bald faced hornet come 10 feet into my garage where I was just moving stuff around and attack me. I won't let them within 100' of my house since then.

I try to be careful not to harm bees, and have plenty of plants they love to cover. Lots of bees that I walk past every day, no reaction from them at all, like the mud daubers, as long as they are happy and can find food, they don't bother anyone.
 
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I was surprised at how big their hole was. I am normally a good steward of my property, but I needed these things gone. I needed to finish loading up my trailer and my wife is way too allergic so out came the diesel can. I figured just a little would fill the hole, but it didn’t. Even a couple of gallons didn’t fill the hole. That’s a big hole with lots of hornets. Scary when I think of my grandkids playing around there.
 
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2 gallons?🤪
When activity dies down in the evening a half cup of gasoline and a match on a really long pole.
"They blowed up good, they blowed up real good." John candy
 
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Love my bee suit. A bit of work to get it all on, but oh so very satisfying digging the little buggers out. :)
 
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I don't set it afire. I wait until after dark when they are all in the nest, then pour ½cup of gas into the hole. Next morning they are all dead. I once set it afire and found myself standing in a ring of fire.
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I used to use gas, but as I got older, I became more mindful of my land. Now, it's soapy water. As effective as anything else. I will say, burning them was much more fun and satisfying...
 
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20250823_153856.jpg This yellow jacket nest was in an old stump on my mother's lawn. I'd have sprayed it, except that a skunk got there first.
There were a few left when I first discovered it. MessieurLePe came back that night and dined on leftovers.
We've been mowing past it all summer, my BIL had just done the lawn 3 days earlier.

. I once set it afire and found myself standing in a ring of fire
That would make a great song title!
 
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Just poured a chp of gasoline on another nest...in the ground this time.

That makes three dustings by pros and two attempts by me for jackets and hornets this year.

A new property record.
 
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Be careful with the baby powder, if it has asbestos in it the hornets might get cancer!
If the environmental people find the BP has asbestos you may have to remove it going through all the safety protocols.
It's probably cheaper just to walk away from the property.šŸ˜–
 
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A few years ago I went to hook up my rotary mower and found that hornets had built a nest under the deck. I carefully hooked it up then started the tractor, engaged the pto, let the clutch out and suddenly there was no nest!
 
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I have to do some bush hogging at the property and always dread doing it this time of the year. Got lit up pretty good a couple of years ago by a nest.
 

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