GET rid of yellow jacket nest for pennies (SIMPLE TECHNIQUE)

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Yellow jacket nest in or near your house? This simple little technique of gluing a small cylinder right underneath their entry point got rid of these pests for us. You can use common gardening insecticides (see link below) on top of the cylinder so they will drag the poison into their nest and not only knock out the yellow jackets but also knock out the queen who lays the eggs. I’ve been using this technique for about five years and it has worked every time. Hope you find the video useful.

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Brilliant, thanks brother! I was fighting with a yellow jacket nest for weeks until I found this. I got such great joy watching them fall out of the hole on to the ramp and battering themselves like chicken cutlets in the dust...lol. Nest is dead.

dantegervasio
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This was the best advice and technique ever. I followed it exactly and I went from hearing scratching in my ceiling for over a week to less than 8 hrs later, total silence. Thank you!!!! Haven’t had any problems since.

larryjones
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I’ve been using this method for a few years now. I was stumped about how to deal with a nest that was inside my attic but the hole was just underneath the eaves of the house. I took a synthetic duster and saturated it with home defense liquid spray and taped the duster to a pole then propped the duster up so it was just over the hole. They needed to crawl through this in order to get into their nest. In a few days they were dead. So I figured Seven (now Eight) dust would work in the ground nests and started puffing it into their holes when I would find them. Works like a charm!

randygreen
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Glad it worked. Make sure you specifically target the yellow jackets. My beekeeping mentor did an experiment years ago with his honeybees. The company at the time claimed seven would not harm bees and only garden pests. He took a couple of hives and place them miles away from his apiary (apiary is a name for where beehives are kept). He spread seven on the ground near the colonies. All the colonies died as a result of the seven.
It's nasty stuff and will kill even the good insects.

beebob
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Just put in the poison and now enjoying watching those suckers dive into the stuff. Thanks!

toogoodtobedrew
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I had to come back and leave a thumbs up and comment. Our daughter called she had yellow jackets that had found a hole under her eaves. She had planned on waiting it out until the nest died but then they found a way into her house. I found this video and WOW it worked so good!!! My husband went over at night and said it was the most active nest he has ever seen. He was able to put it up with the Sevin dust and the next day very little activity today is day 2 and he refilled the Sevin dust and said he only saw 4 yellow jackets. THANK YOU

kimdavidmorrow
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Got a huge nest out front in my front wall of the house . . . tried sealing em in with caulking . . . they ate right thru it . . . so I looked and found this idea. Cut up an old oil bottle . . . screwed it to the front out there . . . filled it with 7 dust . . . waiting to see. Thanks, pal, for your option . . . these boogers stung me twice . . . don't need any more

dwightcimino
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You sir are a steely-eyed missile man. 26 hours and I went from 20 outside nest at all times to 0.

mikerollag
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used three cans of spray intended for yellow jackets, killed most of them. Tomorrow I am doing this and going after the queen !!! thank you, one stung me the other day and I have been waging war on them

maxmansmom
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This works just like this guy said. I did this and within two days it was all over for the pests. Thanks man

tennisdad
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GOOD JOB, it works perfectly. I spent $30 on sprays and hours of heart aid and with no result.
I used 25 cents of the Dust and within hours there are hundreds of warps on the floor.
And no more warps in my wall anymore.

bigbobtong
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sir you are a lifesaver! I wasn't able to get the landing pad in place but I put enough sevin in the entry area and actually the yellowjackets were down to zero activity in under 4 hours. I can now work in peace thank you!!

gm
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I've done this very thing tonight, that makes the third time for a ground nest of yellow jackets... But in the past it's usually killed them off in a day or so at least the above ground activity. Great tip!

cantcomeupwithausern
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This worked great, nest totally inactive after two days. Made landing pad out of tin can and hot glue but secured with 3m Command strips. Thank you.

andrewtaylor
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This method worked just like you reported. Its not hard to get rid of a ground nest of yellow jackets -- many ways to do that. But yellow jackets going deep into your house through a hole is another matter. The yellow jackets were in an area of my house that was impossible to get to without removing walls. This technique saved me hundreds of dollars (or days of work). Any way I can send you a tip for the savings finding this video resulted in? (love how this video is short and to the point).

scottpeacor
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Re using the flashlight, I've found that using a red filter (red cellophane or one of the various military filters) stops them getting aggressive as opposed to white light.

politenessman
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Decided to test this method out last night, I have a huge nest the the foundation of my garage that I couldnt reach by spraying...so I constructed the "landing pad" out of a plastic bottle, however in my situation the nest entrance is in a corner so I had to use some advanced ingenuity (duct tape) to attach it properly. I used a healthy portion of the Sevin dust. After installing it last night I came back out to check it today and Im already seeing it taking effect...there is a fraction of the activity there was before. So far your method is working like a charm...thank you!

spiderwebmarketing
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Sweet, I love it, thanks! My house had a nest when I bought it in 2001. Then a horrible snow storm knocked an entrance overhang off revealing the nest. I can't see it, but you can see where they come & go clearly now so I can get them now!

AndrewZebrunIII
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Thank you! So much cheaper and less toxic than dosing the crevice with spray. Probably more effective too.

AdamSPARTAN
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Great stuff man. It takes an engineering mind to combat nature's pests. Thank you!

jamesruscio