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    I have some of these bees in my yard. Not yet sure if they have a nest. They seem to like my smoker, which I think is weird.
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    Here are two action shots of the bastard flying around. Never lands where I can get a clean pic, but you can see the coloration. He seems to like to land in everyones hair, and buzz around your face. Very much attracted to people.
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    I have a hornets nest under my deck now - anyone know of some good removal services to use to destroy them?
    Same here looking for some one to remove a nest by my garage door... Any recommends?
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    Haven't had a problem killing wasps an hornets with the readily available products. Key is to apply very early in the morning on a cooler day. Temps below 15c make them much more sluggish and unable to mount a good attack.
    If you have good access to the nest, the foam type is good, you can fill up the holes.
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    Haven't had a problem killing wasps an hornets with the readily available products. Key is to apply very early in the morning on a cooler day. Temps below 15c make them much more sluggish and unable to mount a good attack.
    If you have good access to the nest, the foam type is good, you can fill up the holes.
    Yeah get something with a good stream and apply early in the evening and late at night. If you have a pump sprayer you can also soak the nest in dish soap and water and hit any of the flying ones with that and it'll knock them down and kill them also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Haven't had a problem killing wasps an hornets with the readily available products. Key is to apply very early in the morning on a cooler day. Temps below 15c make them much more sluggish and unable to mount a good attack.
    If you have good access to the nest, the foam type is good, you can fill up the holes.
    i would try, but its pretty hot these last couple days.
    And its right at the edge of where garage door opens and closes, so having to go in and out with the baby all day. wife prefers to have it removed asap and be done with it professionally and cleaned, in case sprays take to long, several trys and/or get messy.

    Any recommended professionals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deee_wreck View Post
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    i would try, but its pretty hot these last couple days.
    And its right at the edge of where garage door opens and closes, so having to go in and out with the baby all day. wife prefers to have it removed asap and be done with it professionally and cleaned, in case sprays take to long, several trys and/or get messy.

    Any recommended professionals?
    Buy some spray and do it at night, its super easy and not worth paying for.

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    found another wasp nest yesterday, seems like my house has wasp nests every year in different locations. just wait till evening when most of them return to the nest, spray the entrance with the foam so they can't escape. then stick the end of the needle into the hole and keep spraying inside until the foam starts leaking out

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