Yellow Jackets !

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dj1701

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Ok,

Normally I get along with the creatures around my property, but his year is different.
I have had stinging colonies of nasties close to where we spend our time relaxing
Never a problem before.

This year, I have a nest of Yellow Jackets that took up residence in a hanging basket
on the front porch. I have another under the deck boards on the back deck.

At least 3 of my dogs have been stung, and I have been whacked twice. It was like
getting stabbed with an ice pick. They got their point across, so I avoid them, but want
my home back. Them some mean SOB's

I have some Spectracide Hornet/Yellow Jacket spray I picked up at TSC. I have not tried
it yet. Frankly I'm a bit nervous about approaching them again. I also seen some
Yellow Jacket traps. I did not get them because I did not know if they would attract
even more of Satan's Childern.

All suggestions appreciated.

Thanks
Dave
 
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I think I was using Spectracide on European Hornets. They appeared to be immune to the stuff. Matter of fact, I googled reviews on that stuff. Not sure what the issue is, but let me tell you, test it when you have a clear exit strategy. Two bottles I used, worthless. Thought I had a bad batch. I don't know. Your miles may vary....that's after you spray them.

Good luck!
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #3  
This has been a very strange year, around here, so far. Very few yellow jackets. No new nests in the eves - nor anywhere. I can live with that.

I've used those Yellow Jacket traps with the liquid bait. I hung two out in the trees in the orchard. They worked but there must have been a whole lot of YJ's those years. Caught many but never seemed to lessen the numbers around the house.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #4  
TEMPO dust is the best insecticide I’ve used for yellow jackets and wasps. Wait until early dawn to approach the nest and apply the dust. The entire nest will be wiped out in two days. Be cautious when approaching the nest. Yellow jackets are different from other wasps in that they always have three or four sentries guarding the nest, so as you apply the dust you don’t want to dally, get it done and get out.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #5  
I like starting fluid, or carburetor cleaner; what ever is available. Have to get up close though.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #6  
I've had good luck with any of the wasp sprays that shoot out about six feet. Wait until dark, so they are in the nest and you are less apt to get stung. One treatment should do it.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #7  
you could get a bee veil and wear thick clothing and get close to them to destroy their nest.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #8  
I used Delta Dust Multi Use Pest Control Insecticide Dust and it worked well. It took two to three days and then I didn't see anymore yellow jackets. I went out early in the morning to reduce the chance of being stung, got several sprays of powder in the hole and still got stung on the finger by one of those suckers who must of been the night watchman.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #9  
Find the exact location of their hole during the day, at night pour gasoline in the hole and cover it with a rock.
 
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This year, I have a nest of Yellow Jackets that took up residence in a hanging basket
on the front porch.

All suggestions appreciated.

If it cools off enough at night ... 60s or so ... try a large garbage bag. Open it wide and lift it from below over the basket, then close tightly. Remove the whole thing from the hangar. You may need to cover yourself as much as possible too, but they're usually sluggish/slow when cool.


The under deck one may need to be fogged.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #11  
For reason UKN - we don't have ground dwelling jackets or wasps around here. We have the kind the build the light grey - paper thin - multi layer - oval nests.

About 15 years ago - found a jacket nest. Half again bigger than a basket ball. Lodged right up in the corner of my carport. Decided to wait until night and burn the nest. It burned all right - would have burned down the carport. Some fast action - turn on the garden hose - hose it down. I was saved - not because of my bright plan nor fast actions. I have a steel roof on the carport. That saved my hinney.
 
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I had a nest of them earlier than July this year. Was watering a lantana along the driveway and happened to step on the opening to one underneath a rock right at the edge of the driveway. Stung me badly on the sock of one foot. Usually, I get a nice skunk or bear that digs them out for me just before I have to make a mowing run. They're quiet unless you get some noise near them or step on their nest. A skunk had evidently dug this one out part way. A bear would have removed the rock. I waited until near dusk and sprayed it with one of those projectile wasp and hornet sprays. Gasoline or kerosene actually work the best and require less than about a 1/2 cup to kill a nest, but you have to get close to pour the stuff in. We're not allowed to tell our clients at the extension office about the gasoline or kerosene, but I know from personal experience that it works the best.

Later, some of them moved to underneath a blueberry bush. Had to spray that, too.

Ralph
 
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Last week I was putting some groceries on our covered front porch and wham, got stung on the back of left ankle. Come to find out yellow jackets had built a nest under the porch accessing it by going between the gap in the deck boards.

Ten minutes later my neck was itching like I had hives and swelling up. Off to the ER I go. Was told I had a systemic reaction to sting. Gave me some meds and sent home. Not bad enough for prescribing Epipen yet.

That same evening I was grilling on the elevated rear deck, and by chance I see yellow jackets actively coming and going under cover of deck chair about 7' from me.
WOW, if I'd had moved/bumped the chair I'd have been in deep doo doo.

Next morning I went to the farm store and purchased $20 worth of Wasp/Hornet Foam. When I was finished both decks looked like a snowdrift. Killed those little sob's fast.

Checked the chair following day and they'd built a nest the size of a softball under the arm. Gotta pay attention that's for sure.

The foam is awesome stuff.
 
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Neighbor accidentally disrupted a nest and ended up in the ER. He's also a Doc and he did some research on them afterward. Turns out that when the YJ's are stressed, they give off pheromones that attracts the rest of the hive to ward off the invader.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #15  
I like starting fluid, or carburetor cleaner; what ever is available. Have to get up close though.

:thumbsup---------I like break cleaner shots a nice stream and leaves coating works every time. :)
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #16  
Ok,

Normally I get along with the creatures around my property, but his year is different.
I have had stinging colonies of nasties close to where we spend our time relaxing
Never a problem before.

This year, I have a nest of Yellow Jackets that took up residence in a hanging basket
on the front porch. I have another under the deck boards on the back deck.

At least 3 of my dogs have been stung, and I have been whacked twice. It was like
getting stabbed with an ice pick. They got their point across, so I avoid them, but want
my home back. Them some mean SOB's

I have some Spectracide Hornet/Yellow Jacket spray I picked up at TSC. I have not tried
it yet. Frankly I'm a bit nervous about approaching them again. I also seen some
Yellow Jacket traps. I did not get them because I did not know if they would attract
even more of Satan's Childern.

All suggestions appreciated.

Thanks
Dave

Then there's yellow jackets build there hives in ground which almost impossible get rid of not unless your lucky and quick fill hole hole,but if you have skunk he/she will make fast work of the nest.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #17  
Super, super easy to deal with them.

They go dormant when it cools in the evening or early morning. Wait for the temp to drop about 20-30 degrees with no sun out. Then go to them with the wasp killer spray. Use a stick or something to smash the remaining eggs and squirming insects. You will hopefully have no issues.

Dont mess with them when it is hot or sunny.
 
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Thanks for all the replies everyone.

My problem is, I can't get to the nests. They are under the deck boards. My deck is built on a block foundation, so no getting under it.

I tried chicken with some Sevin mixed in, they wont touch it. I also tried the water bath method with cat food and a piece of chicken over water and soap.
Not a bite.

I can spray, but that wont get the nest.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #19  
"This year, I have a nest of Yellow Jackets that took up residence in a hanging basket on the front porch. "

You can't get to that one?

"I can spray, but that wont get the nest."

There are ways to fog almost any solution for insects. Big Box stores might have the machines. Some use propane canisters as propellant, so extreme care is required.
 
   / Yellow Jackets ! #20  
Thanks for all the replies everyone.

My problem is, I can't get to the nests. They are under the deck boards. My deck is built on a block foundation, so no getting under it.

I tried chicken with some Sevin mixed in, they wont touch it. I also tried the water bath method with cat food and a piece of chicken over water and soap.
Not a bite.

I can spray, but that wont get the nest.

My experience with that situation is foam the gaps about 3' either side of nest. And re foam whenever it looks dissipated. They'll get in foam trying to get to and from nest. In a few hours activity will be minimal to none. They may be mean but their not smart. If you watch them closely for a bit you'll see that they come & go within the same area of a foot or so. That's where you lay down the foam. They don't see the foam as their demise.
 

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