I quit buying those unload in 3 seconds wasp sprays - just hit them with YardGard and quickly scoot away
That is irresponsible! Do you also pour used motor oil on the ground?$50 is pretty steep IMO. Luckily I have never dealt with Yellowjackets in the walls...they seem to prefer to make nests in the ground here. Wait until 10pm, pour about 1/10 gallon of 87 octane down the hole and walk away. Problem solved every time.
Fun story...(it was NOT funny at the time). Was mowing the hill next to the lake at moms lake house and ran over a nest. Took about 2 seconds until I was in a full sprint. They were everywhere, looked down at my shirt and there were 5 or 6 on the fabric latched on and just repeatedly stinging. I ripped off my shirt, shorts, shoes, socks (at least 3 or 4 were attached to my socks!). Ran to the front of the house screaming for someone to turn on the hose and spray me down. Wife was about 100 yards away and thought I had lost a limb or something the way i was yelling and dancing. Finally i quit cussing long enough to tell her to spray me down. Over 30 stings that we could count. Finally my wife goes- why didnt u just jump in the lake? The thought never even crossed my mind ...i was 5 feet away.
I have never been accused of being responsible....but then again I don't use Pendimethelin, 24D, roundup, or the other cancer causing stuff that all of my neighbors use by the bucket. Please let me know what is in wasp spray, is it 100% earth safe?That is irresponsible! Do you also pour used motor oil on the ground?
Sounds like you need to do your research, I'm not telling you, I guess you will never know until you call the number on the can , since I don't use wasp spray. (HINT: hang up plastic bags with inflated balloon in it., wasp will think it's a hornets next and move on. wasp have poor vision)I have never been accused of being responsible....but then again I don't use Pendimethelin, 24D, roundup, or the other cancer causing stuff that all of my neighbors use by the bucket. Please let me know what is in wasp spray, is it 100% earth safe?
I grew up in NC...in middle school PE class we were going down a trail to the track/field and apparently yellow jackets had made a nest in the ground right on the trail. Me and a couple other kids just got swarmed, I ended up having to go home because I was covered in stings. I am not even particularly allergic, I would have probably had to gone to a hospital if I was, but I couldn't do anything the rest of the day.Yes in the ground here too - NC. It ain’t smart to mow over a nest…kinda makes them mad. It hurt too…