CalG
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I frequently get an active population of yellow jackets in my shop building.
I don't like 'em! and they are a danger to myself, and others, especially kids.
So....
I set up the shop vac so the hose inlet is "right next" to the hole, turn on the vac and walk away for a few hours.
The little turds seem to make it out and away much of the time, but on the way in, the air sucks 'em in over 98% of all arrivals.
My shop vac (Graingers) has a plastic deflector where the hose enters the tank. The air velocity at the entrance must be about 100mph. DOA!
But I do have to listen to the vacuum all the while. A small price to pay.
Over the years, at least a dozen very well established hives have been "de-populated" this way. The egg layer and her attendants don't do will without food coming in! ;-)
I don't like 'em! and they are a danger to myself, and others, especially kids.
So....
I set up the shop vac so the hose inlet is "right next" to the hole, turn on the vac and walk away for a few hours.
The little turds seem to make it out and away much of the time, but on the way in, the air sucks 'em in over 98% of all arrivals.
My shop vac (Graingers) has a plastic deflector where the hose enters the tank. The air velocity at the entrance must be about 100mph. DOA!
But I do have to listen to the vacuum all the while. A small price to pay.
Over the years, at least a dozen very well established hives have been "de-populated" this way. The egg layer and her attendants don't do will without food coming in! ;-)