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Z_Fan
07-18-2007, 06:51 PM
So, I go outside yesterday to chuck the garbage. I toss the garbage into its place - and moments later I hear an unmistakable noise. A noise I like to call "time to run." I look back to see hundreds of wasps swarming and I head indoors.

I decide I'll grab my camera and go back out. I go back out and see things have calmed down considerably. Probably a hundred wasps swarming the garbage. I don't get very close, but took a picture zoomed in to the top of the garbage. Looks like 20 or so wasps just in the frame.

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i141/photodump_2006/Junk/IMG_0715LR.jpg

Yeah, so the next is UNDER the box I built to hold the garbage. Not easy to access but I decide to brave it and attempt to spray the thing. Lots of wasps make a hasty exit and try to sting me. Bastards. So I keep spraying though and finally they stop coming out. I wait overnight.

Carefully removed the wasp nest because I read...online...that there will likely be a lot of wasps still in the nest even though it may appear like there isn't any. Well, I take the thing out - not a sign of life so I get a couple pictures of the nest. Here is one of them.

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i141/photodump_2006/Junk/IMG_0720LR.jpg

I guess you're supposed to put the nest in a cloth bag, and then into water to drown them all. I decide against the cloth bag (my mistake, oops) and just put the nest into water. Yup, there are still wasps in there, and lots of them! Looked totally dead, no activity, but once they went in the water...they started to come out (mostly drowned)

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i141/photodump_2006/Junk/IMG_0725LR.jpg

Here's a close up of the one of the sections of the main hive. I sliced it open into each of its sections. Very cool shit inside. I had no idea how many wasps could come from a relatively small nest. Hundreds of larva still in the nest, some just hatching too.

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i141/photodump_2006/Junk/IMG_0739LR.jpg

Anyhow, lots more wasps came out and I should go take some more pictures of these things. Probably still 50-75 wasps floating around in the water.

BTW, after I sprayed the nest last night, it appears that the wasps that didn't die ... or a large majority of the wasps ... ate their way out through the bottom of the nest. (The entrance was near the top) I guess that was to avoid the poison. Little bastards.

Anyhow, if you have a wasps nest and think spraying it is good enough before you take it down, think again! Be sure to drown the whole nest because there will still be tonnes of those buggers inside what appears to be a dormant nest.

88CRXGUY
07-18-2007, 06:54 PM
lol so the garbage man is going to get a nice surprise when he picks up your garbage eh lol. Get the camera out when they come and take it.

infected
07-18-2007, 07:10 PM
You know, that last picture just reminded me of the breas... oh never mind.

Z_Fan
07-18-2007, 07:30 PM
^ LOL

Yeah, the Garbage man will now be thanking me. But I had already moved the garbage elsewhere in the event I was unable to remove the nest. But it's gone now, so the garbage is back where it belongs.

I wasn't gonna let the garbage man get stung. :)

88CRXGUY
07-18-2007, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by Z_Fan
^ LOL

Yeah, the Garbage man will now be thanking me. But I had already moved the garbage elsewhere in the event I was unable to remove the nest. But it's gone now, so the garbage is back where it belongs.

I wasn't gonna let the garbage man get stung. :)

Why was there so many, wtf was in your garbage or near them to have that many.

Hakkola
07-18-2007, 07:44 PM
That is crazy man, nice pics!

I have a nest under the eavestrough, it's not visible but I see a little crack where wasps keep crawling in and flying out, any idea how to take care of that?

turbo'dGSR
07-18-2007, 07:48 PM
Awesome pics! I actually JUST walked inside from trying to figure out how Im gonna get rid of a wasp nest in a bush in my backyard..what did you spray it with? Im thinking of soaking it in brake cleaner or something. Unfortunately its not hanging in the open like that its all tangled up in the branches.

KuruptEX
07-18-2007, 07:51 PM
wow thats insane i remember once i threw rocks at a nest and i got stung in the mddle of my forehead

Dooms_Bane
07-18-2007, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by Hakkola
That is crazy man, nice pics!

I have a nest under the eavestrough, it's not visible but I see a little crack where wasps keep crawling in and flying out, any idea how to take care of that?

whoa that kinda sounds bad.. behind the eaves is like... eaten through your baton.. or your fascia could be into your roof. best way to do that is remove the trough and spray the buggers until they are dead and cover the hole or replace your fascia :D

dj_rice
07-18-2007, 08:23 PM
Too bad u didnt take care of the nest like the thread I posted about how to kill bees redneck style...:thumbsup:

Z_Fan
07-18-2007, 08:29 PM
I used a spray that I think RAID makes special for these buggers. It shoots a nice stream about 4 metres if you need the distance. Anyhow, mine wasn't out in the open at all. Basically you could hardly see the thing until I took apart the wood that was used to construct the garbage holder.

Not sure why there were drawn to the garbage location. Nothing ever really sits there more than one day. I take the garbage out the night before usually. Sometimes, like this time, it was there 1 day before. But that nest has obviously been there for some time. What is strange is that I never saw any wasps there last week, yet it seems clear that nest has been there more than one week from the size of it.

Link to the redneck wasp extermination thread?

rinny
07-18-2007, 08:42 PM
Someone should try some expanding foam all up in their hood. Just stick the long nozzle inside the opening and see what happens. Take pictures please, im interested.

Zephyr
07-18-2007, 09:08 PM
u should of used a match and brake cleaner! works great on roaches! crazy flame thrower action

88CRXGUY
07-18-2007, 09:09 PM
Any pyro's on the board? Anyone have any good ways to kill bees with fire, and maybe some raid?

watch_obsessed
07-18-2007, 09:57 PM
The real question here is, did you kill the queen? I heard that the queen can escape and construct the nest all over again. Apparently, the queen is the one that does all the initial tasks to get the hive going.

GenerationX
07-18-2007, 10:02 PM
the redneck bee thing
link : http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2243176

turbotrip
07-18-2007, 10:02 PM
We had a wasp nest in my backyard and it took a 1 week operation to get rid of them because you couldnt see the nest.
I started off by spraying carb medic in the hole and lighting it repeatedly for the first few days just to mess with them.
Then we went out and bought like 8 cans of the wasp Raid and one person sprayed it in the hole, and 2 others sprayed the wasps when they tried to escape. Whenever we killed one we would add it to the graveyard we were making and all the dead wasps would attract the other ones back and then we would spray those too.
In the end we ended up with a line of like 50 wasps, it was beautiful.

dj_rice
07-18-2007, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by Z_Fan


Link to the redneck wasp extermination thread?


http://forums.beyond.ca/st/159200/how-to-kill-bees-redneck-style/


More fun and if you think about it, more humane way of killing them, as opposed to your inhumane drowning method ;) :rofl: by torching them, they die instantly whereas yours takes awhile

finboy
07-18-2007, 11:23 PM
not too bad, last year working for the parks department i found one the size of a rugby ball in one of the water boxes, took a whole afternoon to get rid of. Be thankful it wasn't s digging wasp, they make their homes underground, meaning you have to dig the nest out and spray it. You might find that wasps keep showing up for a few days, they weren't around when you sprayed it and they can travel a long ways.

hak,
get some raid for wasps, spray in the hole over and over, scoop up the dead wasps for the next few days :thumbsup:

Z_Fan
07-18-2007, 11:25 PM
Well, I'm guessing I killed about 100 of the buggers. About 50 last night when spraying the shit out of their hive. But, I still think the queen escaped last night after the initial RAID. The little bitch.

Like I said, it looks like they ate their way out the bottom of the nest - and I suspect it was their master escape plan. LOL. Maybe just the sick/weak/stupid stayed in the hive. Either way, I've counted 50 wasps that were still in the hive and are now floating in the water. That doesn't include all the larva - of which there appear to be hundreds that are partially hatched. It's quite cool and yet gross at the same time.

l/l/rX
07-18-2007, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by GenerationX
the redneck bee thing
link : http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2243176

thank you for the memories. :love: haha i remember seeing that on beyond a while back. i teared. hahaha

Eleanor
07-19-2007, 12:07 AM
Yeah i would've just given it a good fire treatment.

alloroc
07-19-2007, 01:06 AM
I use 3m spray glue start at the hole .. if any fly out it glues the wings together and they fall. Once the hole is closed I keep spraying around and around then wait a couple weeks and just green bag it.

spyce
07-19-2007, 09:01 AM
wow..that redneck bee link was awesome:D

KRyn
07-19-2007, 09:10 AM
Supersoaker 50 + Lighter Fluid + Fire = Flame Thower = Dead Wasps!

BrknFngrs
07-19-2007, 09:30 AM
:hijack: rather than start a new thread for this, what would everyone suggest for a bees nest underneath my back step? I can't actually see the nest since its under my step, all I can see is bees constantly going in and out. Fire is out since it is attached to my house and the step is far too heavy to move

KRyn
07-19-2007, 09:34 AM
Cover it with a heavy plastic and then they can't get out or in. Make sure you secure it to the ground well. Eventually they will die.

budthespud
07-19-2007, 10:04 AM
If you want some real fun, hook up your shopvac to a long stick and sit back and suck up the little buggers for awhile, works even better if you have some drywall dust in the shopvac to coat them so they can't fly. Once you've vacuumed them all up you can clear the nest very easily.

max_boost
07-19-2007, 10:50 AM
I just had a wasp nest exterminated this morning. We had to call in a guy b/c my GF is deathly allergic to stings and didn't want to risk it for her.

Their nest was underground by the front steps so I still see them buzzing around a bit, but not nearly as much as earlier this morning. The guy told me that they should be all dead in a couple days.

citylimits
07-19-2007, 12:45 PM
DAMN that thing is huge!

A wasp started to build a nest in my room one day. I took a day off work and kept noticing him flying in through a crack in the window. It finally occurred to me to watch where he was going...he kept coming in and out of the same hole like he knew where he was going. He was building a nest on a tapestry that was hanging on the wall. It was only an inch when I saw it, luckily. Nothing like the one you found!

codetrap
07-19-2007, 01:47 PM
This is what I found on my walk yesterday morning with the dog. Today, the post was completely dry.

http://codetrap.net/images/wasps.jpg

bignerd
07-19-2007, 05:33 PM
For the redneck method of killing bees-you do know what would happen if all the honeybee's died right?

I can understand killing wasps but why the bees? They would leave on their own probably in less than a day.

gofastmerc
07-19-2007, 08:15 PM
I had a wasp next that got into the house. Somhow the little buggers got through the wall and strated building their home.

I noticed it when the house was quiet and i was just getting ready to leave. You could hear a strange little hum. I searched around untill I found a spot where the wall was warm to the touch. Yes on the inside of the house. Freaky.

When to the hardware store got some wasp killer product that came with a straw, poked some holes in the drywall and let tham have it. Its been quit now for a while, so I guess I should cut it out replace the paper thin wall section.

I'll take some pics when I do.

Little bastards get everywhere....

dj_rice
07-19-2007, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by bignerd
For the redneck method of killing bees-you do know what would happen if all the honeybee's died right?

I can understand killing wasps but why the bees? They would leave on their own probably in less than a day.


What would happen?Less honey production in the world?

gofastmerc
07-20-2007, 12:39 AM
Originally posted by dj_rice



What would happen?Less honey production in the world?

Well as I understand it.

No bees = no pollinating

No pollinating = no flowers

no flowers = no plants

no plants = no crops

no crops = we starve

Z_Fan
07-20-2007, 09:47 AM
we starve = we die

we die = we rot

Oh wait, I think starving was probably far enough to take this

* SAVE THE BEES *