I hate Yellow Jackets!

   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #31  
Some of those stories are hilarious!!! :D

Those things just always seem to be in a bad mood.. Dunno why.. We use the "wait till dark then sneak up on the nest and blast 'em with every bug killer known to man" method. Seems to work pretty well. ;)
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #32  
Don't Try This At Home!!

When I lived back in upstate NY many years ago my front yard has 6' bank down to the road. The YJ's Had a mighty big nest and I had two small kids at the time. After they and their friends had been stung several times i decided i would take out the nest. I tried a garden hose, poking sticks (yes really),
hornet spray, and everything else i could think of. I guess the nest was back in the ground far enough that none of previous tactics were effective. Along comes my good friend Billy who was known for his ability to aquire illegal fireworks. Billy just happen to have a 1/4 stick of dynamite and it seemed like a good idea at the time to light it and jam it down the hole. Well the ground shook and the neighbors all came boiling out of their houses :eek: The police came :mad:, dirt was all over the road in big chunks, and the bank of what used to be my front yard had a 2 -3 foot deep indentation that exposed the natural gas pipe:eek::eek:. After going to court and paying a hefty fine where the judge called me "extreamly stupid" they let me go back home to my wife to try and explain that I was not really trying to blow up the neighborhood. The good news is that I vaporized everylast YJ in the area.


Wins the thread!! :D

& yes, don't try that at home!
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #33  
Finally got rid of my yellow jacket nest. After waiting a few days from my previous post a friend of mine came over one night about 9PM. We walked over to check and found they were in the hole with a few by the top guarding the nest. I mixed up a mixture of gas and diesel (about 1.5 gallons of each). My friend was the brave one and donned several layers of clothes, a net over his hat to protect his face, gloves, duct taped pant legs, arms, and neck area. As I held the spot light (at a safe distance) he doused the hole with about 2 gallons of the mixture and covered the hole with a board and put a weight on to hold it in place. The remainder was poured on the surrounding ground. The next day the area was doused again and set on fire. Today, (3 days later) the ground was still smoldering. We noticed that an area of about 3' in diameter had sunk into the ground so we assume the nest was about that size. We dug a little with a shovel and found some remains (nest and YJ's). Strange thing was there were still a few YJ's that must have been away from the nest when it was doused because they were flying around the area looking for the hole.
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #34  
I don't know if all nest have it but one I burned one time had another entrance/exit and stung my grandson while we were standing around watching the fire. It was about 10 feet from the other hole.
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #35  
Finally got rid of my yellow jacket nest. After waiting a few days from my previous post a friend of mine came over one night about 9PM. We walked over to check and found they were in the hole with a few by the top guarding the nest. I mixed up a mixture of gas and diesel (about 1.5 gallons of each). My friend was the brave one and donned several layers of clothes, a net over his hat to protect his face, gloves, duct taped pant legs, arms, and neck area. As I held the spot light (at a safe distance) he doused the hole with about 2 gallons of the mixture and covered the hole with a board and put a weight on to hold it in place. The remainder was poured on the surrounding ground. The next day the area was doused again and set on fire. Today, (3 days later) the ground was still smoldering. We noticed that an area of about 3' in diameter had sunk into the ground so we assume the nest was about that size. We dug a little with a shovel and found some remains (nest and YJ's). Strange thing was there were still a few YJ's that must have been away from the nest when it was doused because they were flying around the area looking for the hole.


Sounds like what my father would do.:rolleyes:
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #36  
Back in my younger days I just blasted the nest with my ole Winchester 12 gauge if it was in a good enough spot to shoot...:D
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #37  
We've been fighting a nest for 3 weeks now, they got between the siding and the house right beside the dryer vent, so we couldn't use the gasoline method. We counted over a hundred going in and out in less than a minute. I tried the 25' spray - didn't hurt them at all. Tried using a room fogger attached to a long pole (vent was 10' off the ground), held it up to their entrance hole in the evening - didn't hurt them a bit. Then I got the idea of using a shop vac. We duct-taped the wand and a few hoses together with a long pole and proped it againt the vent, so anyone going out or in got sucked into the shop vac. Worked like a charm - First day after 3 hours, we has 3" of yelow jackets in the bottom of the shop vac. Waited until the next weekend, checked for activity, now we only had 40 or so going in and out in a minute. Did the shop vac thing again this past sunday, much less trapped in the vac, but now I believe the nest is dormant as I have yet to see any activity. I found leaving them trapped in the shop vac, they were dead in less than a week.
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #38  
I did that shop vac trick once on a vent in my house. After 20 minutes of sucking up bee's I was getting tired of that routine standing on a ladder. Now I had a shop vac full of ticked off bee's. I didn't want to turn it off too long because they could fly out of the hose with it turned off. I sprayed a can of carb cleaner down the hose. That stopped them. I had about 3 inches of bee's in the bottom. The nest I left until the first freeze. Then I went up into that crawl space. The nest was about 36" tall by 24" wide and 24" thick. :eek:
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #39  
I would be careful as to what you spray into a shop vac. Some of it could be flammable or could destroy the motor in the shop vac. Of course a good explosion and fire probably would terminate the bees.....you just don't want to join them :eek:
 
   / I hate Yellow Jackets! #40  
Yep thanks for the advice. I knew enough not to have the motor on spraying that stuff in there. I served as a fireman for awhile and learned a bit of wisdom from that life. Plastic bodied shop vac helped. Dumped out the dead bee's and let the vac air out. I was sure surprised by how many bee's I sucked up and they were still coming...
 

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