How To Kill Wasps In Walls & Roof Spaces Quick & Easy DIY

I was trying to paint my house when I discovered I had yellow jackets living in my wall. I tried to spray them with a bee killer several times and had zero success and I didn't know what I was going to do with them. One day I was talking to a friend about my problem and he told me to blow some seven dust in there so I did it. I blow 3 lines of seven dust in the hole 1 may have been good enough but I didn't like how they just kept coming in and out like nothing so the 3rd and final line went in after dark as I was hoping to get them all one last time when they were all in the hive. Come morning the yellow jackets were gone I'm not sure if they died or just moved out either way they are no longer there and no longer my concern. If you give this a try stay safe don't breath in the dust don't get stung and if your on a ladder or step stool don't fall off. god speed and good luck

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  • @MrBluegrassfiddler
    @MrBluegrassfiddler

    If it is the ground-type yellow jackets, it's three or six ounces of unleaded down the hatch after dark and they are no more, no more.

  • @topherd1011
    @topherd1011 Жыл бұрын

    Sevin dust in particular can take 6-24 hours to take effect but it will absolutely eat at the bees exoskeleton until they basically dry out. So just know you inflicted maximum suffering- and I LOVE it 😂

  • @thomast9736
    @thomast9736 Жыл бұрын

    It’s a slow process to kill the yellow jackets. You just need to get a few and they will bring it into the nest. Eventually within 24 hours they are all dead. You have to be careful because this is not a knock down treatment but a slow and comprehensive approach

  • @CountryProudAmerican
    @CountryProudAmerican

    Instead of dragging out the air hose and trying to load up that other hose with powder. Go to a farm and garden store. Buy a canister with a pump on it. Simply pour 7dust in can. Screw lid on. Aim and pump. Shoots out clouds of dust. Made for gardens and grapevines. But would do same as what you have here just cleaner and easier.

  • @dennisgarber
    @dennisgarber

    I took out a giant hive in my attic walls with seven liquid, about 6 years ago. Japanese murder hornets, I think, giant guys. I tried many cans of different brands of quick knock out with no luck. The seven liquid worked, but took overnight. All dead.

  • @lbredikhin5
    @lbredikhin5

    Wasps not bees

  • @tonycampomizzi9673
    @tonycampomizzi9673

    I have been trying to eradicate this nest for months, sprays did not work, used this method three times and they are gone. Thanks

  • @randygreen007
    @randygreen007

    Had the same problem one year so I propped a synthetic feather duster I had taped to a pole then dipped into Home Defense liquid pest spray right over the hole forcing them to crawl over and through it to get into their nest. In a couple of days they were all dead. Seven dust works great when I find their ground nests though.

  • @VoxBox2000
    @VoxBox2000 Жыл бұрын

    Great band!

  • @MrBluegrassfiddler
    @MrBluegrassfiddler

    SILLY !! You failed ro shoot foam in the opening so that they cannot enter again in the future. Spend $4.99 next time to get foam and seal it.

  • @wam44
    @wam44

    Great idea and glad to see it worked-You can get "puffers" that distribute dust in order to eradicate too.

  • @milo8425
    @milo8425 Жыл бұрын

    Nice man, glad to see in the comments that it worked, clever solution.

  • @j.c.1789
    @j.c.1789 Жыл бұрын

    Good job man you won the bee fight

  • @jeffmiller1140
    @jeffmiller1140

    Great job! Glad you were able to get them out!

  • @TheRealStacker
    @TheRealStacker

    This was a great idea. Sevin Dust air cannon. I attached the blow gun to 1 1/4 vac attachment extension and the skinny nozzle. lit them up! 3 days and gone. It's not instant but they gone. Had one in the 2nd floor soffit. Got the $8 puffer from Amazon. Worked great!

  • @billanderson3192
    @billanderson3192

    I would only have done this after dark! You were very lucky!

  • @homatose
    @homatose2 сағат бұрын

    love this video and AWESOME SHOES!

  • @rmrsgirl
    @rmrsgirl

    “Bee smart”! 😂🙌 nice

  • @twobeer3316
    @twobeer3316

    Sevin dust works great, easier than Dawn and water for an in ground nest. I use a automotive battery filler, which is a good quality turkey baster.

  • @orlandojohnson5742
    @orlandojohnson5742 Жыл бұрын

    Lol that was very entertaining! Glad u got them without gtg stung all up 😂

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