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    my gazebo has new residents

    i woke up this morning thinking i was gonna powerwash and clean up my gazebo for an end of the summer party and found some new residents that werent invited. now i have to deal with them before the party.


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    Oh, how lovely.. do wasps respond to you smoking them?
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    Um id still powerwash... Thats should blast away the problem haha
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    I usually just drown it with Wasp Spray and the whole nest is caput.

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    i just got back from ace hardware with two huge bottles of wasp spray so im gonna spray them then powerwash and hope for the best

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    Wait until late evening just before dark to spray. That way most of them will be "home" and therefore will be disposed of and will not just build another nest. Good luck.

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    gross. I hate wasps...

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    Re: my gazebo has new residents

    In my experience, the very best wasp spray is literally just dawn dish soap, or whatever brand you use, and water in a spray bottle. Kills them DRT. (dead right thar)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeM75 View Post
    In my experience, the very best wasp spray is literally just dawn dish soap, or whatever brand you use, and water in a spray bottle. Kills them DRT. (dead right thar)
    My best for ones in the ground is gasoline and a match! Lmao
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