Hi All-
I figured that with the wealth of knowledge here that someone has successfully done battle with these bad boys. The nest has obviously been there for most of the year without incident, but now that we know it is present we are very wary of the area in our yard which we regularly frequent due to mowing, berry picking, and the pool.
My question is this do I wait to remove in the fall? Do I eradicate the nest now and if so how? I watched a few online "how to" videos yesterday, one included an airsoft gun assault followed by Wasp & Hornet spray, my son was pretty excited about that option, but he and I are both allergic, and I am concerned what the spray would do to the young maple tree that is the hornet's current home. The other video demonstrated how to duct tape the opening in the early morning and cutting it away whole and then disposing of the nest and all it inhabitants. This demo was done on a vacated nest, so not sure that an occupied nest would be so easy. I do not wish to be that close to the nest with 400 angry hornets trying to escape what amounts to a paper bag.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I figured that with the wealth of knowledge here that someone has successfully done battle with these bad boys. The nest has obviously been there for most of the year without incident, but now that we know it is present we are very wary of the area in our yard which we regularly frequent due to mowing, berry picking, and the pool.
My question is this do I wait to remove in the fall? Do I eradicate the nest now and if so how? I watched a few online "how to" videos yesterday, one included an airsoft gun assault followed by Wasp & Hornet spray, my son was pretty excited about that option, but he and I are both allergic, and I am concerned what the spray would do to the young maple tree that is the hornet's current home. The other video demonstrated how to duct tape the opening in the early morning and cutting it away whole and then disposing of the nest and all it inhabitants. This demo was done on a vacated nest, so not sure that an occupied nest would be so easy. I do not wish to be that close to the nest with 400 angry hornets trying to escape what amounts to a paper bag.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.