Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/12/24 08:17 PM
07/12/24 08:17 PM
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Ohio
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Ohio
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Simply take brake cleaner and spray the crap outa the hive or do what I do and smack it and jump inside super fast
PETA is stupid.
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/12/24 08:28 PM
07/12/24 08:28 PM
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Henderson, N.Y. Jefferson Co.
walleyed
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Get up on the ladder with a ball bat, and swing for the cheap seats !!! Wear a para-sail chute or wingsuit rigged so you can bail out quickly afterwards !!! Make sure you have an Epi-Pen on hand just in case for the odd sting. Wear a go-pro camera so you can document your adventure for youtube !!!  w
Last edited by walleyed; 07/12/24 08:31 PM.
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/12/24 09:59 PM
07/12/24 09:59 PM
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Washington
Jingles
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Washington
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Attacked 2 nest in similar situation first sprayed with Spectracide wasp and hornet spray, the foam nearly melted the nest followed up next day with Raid wasp and hornet spray nothing remained alive. Spray early in the AM or after dark when the majority of hornets are in the nest and lethargic from the cooler temps
The job of a Patriot is not to protect his country but to protect the people from the tryannical government
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/12/24 10:23 PM
07/12/24 10:23 PM
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Coldspring Texas
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Coldspring Texas
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Get in there with a stick and a beer can full of kerosene if you’re any kind of man at all lol
…. I had one of those big euro hornets fly in the truck window the other day and hit me a couple times… felt like I was going through electroshock therapy
.. I’m sure I deserved it but dang I felt it for days
Insert profound nonsense here
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: newfox1]
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07/13/24 12:22 AM
07/13/24 12:22 AM
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LA
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LA
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Go to hardware store and buy can of bee spray or two. I think it’s called wasp and hornet spray. It’ll spray about 10-15 feet. Put it in that hole on bottom and soak the nest good. I like to do it early in morning when the bees are in there. That doesn’t always work(if you want to kill them). It usually works to get them to vacate. I’ve used a can( and BTW, think they advertise it sprays 20’), and soaked the entire bottom of the nest around the hole. They simply eat out a hole in the top and escape. But still makes for a nice display, if you hang from ceiling, because you can’t see the hole. 😂
Last edited by dixieland; 07/13/24 12:28 AM.
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/13/24 12:43 AM
07/13/24 12:43 AM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
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Back in 2022, I used the recipe shared here and totally eradicated the yellow jackets and hornets on our farm. I used .6cc of Navigator SC In 2 cans of tuna. I drained the tuna water. Mixed the Navigator SC into the water. Mixed the treated water back into the tuna and put 1 can of bait in each of the 3 trees. I wish I started using it years ago. https://trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/7674063/2I'm not sure where you are in Ohio, but if you want to make a trip over near Mechanicsburg, I'll give you enough Navigator SC to get the job done. Keith
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/13/24 03:40 AM
07/13/24 03:40 AM
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Wisconsin
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Wisconsin
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Paul, I use the 3 can method for immediate annihilation. Late, during the cool of the night set up lighting away from where you will be attacking from (them buggers if any get away will go for the lights). All three cans of the 25 ft wasp and hornet spray need to be the expensive ones, the cheap cans just knock them down but don't seem to kill em effectively. If you're expert with a pistol you won't need additional sight; if not, a ghost ring mounted to two of the cans may help lol. Inject both cans (one in each hand) into the hive opening and don't stop til they're empty. This is where the third can comes in, withdraw from your back pocket and saturate any part of the hive that is left or any soldiers still wandering around in a daze with extreme prejudice. If I recall, I was using Black Flag brand.
For a more passive, wait them out approach, follow KeithC 's approach. It works also over about 4 days. Destroys wasps, hornets, and those difficult to get ground dwelling yellow jackets, but doesn't attract the nectar based pollinators. It has to be in a enclosure (cage) to prevent birds and rodents from reaching to get the chicken.
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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07/13/24 08:31 AM
07/13/24 08:31 AM
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Lake Mille Lacs , MN
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Starting fluid ( ether ) is my weapon of choice. Once you commence spraying you can’t quit no matter what ! It will make them drunker than an Irish taxi driver. When they are laying on the ground stomp on them. Rubber bands around the pants leg is a plus !
They get really mad once hungover so make sure job is complete !
It’s a lazy man who can’t find his wife a second job !
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Re: Hornet's nest
[Re: QuietButDeadly]
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07/13/24 09:35 AM
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Oakland, MS
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Oakland, MS
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I agree with the wasp and hornet spray but I would not recommend using a head lamp. Hornets are attracted to light at night. I would not want them attracted to my head. If you need light, set it up away from where you will be with the spray can. X 2sevin is the most effective for me. Will also vouch for them heading for the light source in the dark.
Some individuals use statistics as a drunk man uses lamp-posts — for support rather than for illumination.
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