Fire. Fire is the only wayWe'll see what neighbor does since it is not in my yard. I'd be tempted to do a soap and water night soak with a screen since it is a nice flat open area. Maybe.
Fire. Fire is the only wayWe'll see what neighbor does since it is not in my yard. I'd be tempted to do a soap and water night soak with a screen since it is a nice flat open area. Maybe.
Fire. Fire is the only way
And make sure you record itDump a gallon of gas in the hole and then flame thrower it.
Damn it, wasp central around here! Was in the bathroom and a damn paper wasp buzzed by as I was peeing Didn't want to get stung on the Johnson so did the quick retreat and got the flyswatter for the kill. 2nd time this has happened, guess they have crawled down the exhaust fan vent. *******. At least they are not aggressive, but, still, **** em!
Good luck trying to take a leak the next time you go in there. Your gonna have to run the water to trick your member to release the floodgatesDamn it, wasp central around here! Was in the bathroom and a damn paper wasp buzzed by as I was peeing Didn't want to get stung on the Johnson so did the quick retreat and got the flyswatter for the kill. 2nd time this has happened, guess they have crawled down the exhaust fan vent. *******. At least they are not aggressive, but, still, **** em!
And make sure you record it
Getting close enough to do that without getting annihilated is the trick thoughCant u just put a gopher bomb (smoke) in the hole and cover the entrance with a rock?
How about placing a screen over it to trap them and drown them with a garden hose?Getting close enough to do that without getting annihilated is the trick though
Hornets and yellow jackets are very different animalsI can confirm that the Raid hornet and wasp spray works very well. Took out a large hornet nest on the back side of my shed. Did it right after sunset. None of them even made it out of their hole before being vanquished. Checked back in the morning to confirm victory and knock the nest down
B*stards. Not animals, b*stards.Hornets and yellow jackets are very different animals
Hornets and yellow jackets are very different animals
Bees are mean. I buried the hive that was in my window well after they stung me a few weeks ago.
Too hot to be outside much so can ignore the ground nest and roof top bath fan vent nest. Damn dew point is 70 already. Moved on to murdering ground squirrels. This is round three after a couple got into the house a few weeks back. It's the year of the squirrel here (even more than usual), both ground and tree rats have had a population boom. Saw gray tree rat moving babies from the neighbors behind me to the big oak next door. Seasons 2nd litter.
You’re very welcomeYeah, but I learned from reading this thread that I already took care of that problem.