Yes - a vac is good if you have power - most of ours dont make nests within 100' of a power outlet - gotta teach them bees to live closer..
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Hateful little bastages. I kill every one I can. Not only do they sting (repeatedly) but they bite while they sting.
Reminds me of a guy that used to work at our company that used a .357 to dispatch mice in his house...
I was back out in that field again Tuesday and there were still a number of those little bastages flying around. I would've thought that 38 degree temps would have beat them into submission. I guess we need a frost.
I also found a number of other holes of theirs too as we scouted out this property. They dig a much larger cavity that I would've thought they would. Every one that I found that had yellow jackets flying around it was a hole approaching the size of a soccer ball. I wonder how long it takes them to hollow out a hole that size? Where they go into the ground may not be that big, I didn't get that close, but the hole that contains the entrance was pretty large. I don't like them but I find their habitat and social order interesting...
Mothballs are easier and safer than gas. Use a shovel or hoe to toss some in from a distance, or go at night.
Also, just for the record, yellowjackets are wasps, not bees.
An electronic bug killer works great.
They try to sting it to death, but guess what.
They all die as crispy critters.