PineRidge
Super Member
Just yesterday Sandy, one of the gals that works with us called me out to the garage area. She pointed to a junction where the PVC from the downspout met the concrete apron in front of our garage doors.
When my eyes focused on the spot she was pointing to I could immediately see yellow-jackets, lots of them coming and going from a underground nest and all the time right before us without notice.
Now I have heard some of you guys say to use gasoline but this nest was right up against the house and I really didn't want to burn the house down in the process of eliminating the yellow-jackets.
So, I waited for the cover of darkness, when they would all be back in the hive. Grabbed me a small 5 ounce squeeze bottle of a dry chemical that I keep handy by the name of Apicide. Gave the bottle a couple of good shakes to agitate and pump the dry chemical up with air, pulled off the cap, inverted the bottle and squeezed 1/2 the contents directly into the entrance hole. Then ran like the wind, just in case.....
I was told that this stuff floats through the nest and destroys the colony right down to the queen.
This morning when I checked there was absolutely no activity so the colony must have been completely destroyed below ground, there wasn't even a dead worker above ground laying on the concrete.
Guys if you have a problem with stinging yellow-jackets try this easy and inexpensive solution. Very seldom do I find a product that lives up to the expectations but when one actually works as intended then I don't hesitate to recommend it to my friends (that's you).
Disclaimer: I have absolutely no connection with Apicide or the manufacturer whatsoever. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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When my eyes focused on the spot she was pointing to I could immediately see yellow-jackets, lots of them coming and going from a underground nest and all the time right before us without notice.
Now I have heard some of you guys say to use gasoline but this nest was right up against the house and I really didn't want to burn the house down in the process of eliminating the yellow-jackets.
So, I waited for the cover of darkness, when they would all be back in the hive. Grabbed me a small 5 ounce squeeze bottle of a dry chemical that I keep handy by the name of Apicide. Gave the bottle a couple of good shakes to agitate and pump the dry chemical up with air, pulled off the cap, inverted the bottle and squeezed 1/2 the contents directly into the entrance hole. Then ran like the wind, just in case.....
I was told that this stuff floats through the nest and destroys the colony right down to the queen.
This morning when I checked there was absolutely no activity so the colony must have been completely destroyed below ground, there wasn't even a dead worker above ground laying on the concrete.
Guys if you have a problem with stinging yellow-jackets try this easy and inexpensive solution. Very seldom do I find a product that lives up to the expectations but when one actually works as intended then I don't hesitate to recommend it to my friends (that's you).
Disclaimer: I have absolutely no connection with Apicide or the manufacturer whatsoever. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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