0:29 There is a really nifty trick that works well for me. If you leave the sprayed nest there, it makes new wasps think "this spot is taken" . Nice video by the way =^)
Also good to notate is if it has an electrical non conductivity rating. I always choose the cans of Wasp Spray which have an electric rating up to 47,000 volts. Especially for use around electrical sources. I am an electrician.
+FIX IT Home Improvement Channel Thanks for the response. I like your videos very much. You have great tips and advice for so many topics for homeowners and business owners. The electric concern is definitely real. I first came to it's realization working with power utility lineman performing electrician service calls. I'm glad they brought it to my attention many years ago. So many places wasps produce nests around electrical places which can produce a hazard. Thanks again. Jeffrey Licensed Electrician
I heard it's best to spray at dusk or dawn because most of them are in the hive.
You have to shake the can first before spraying. Otherwise you don’t get that foam effect.
0:29 There is a really nifty trick that works well for me. If you leave the sprayed nest there, it makes new wasps think "this spot is taken" . Nice video by the way =^)
Ha, interesting tip.
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Also good to notate is if it has an electrical non conductivity rating. I always choose the cans of Wasp Spray which have an electric rating up to 47,000 volts. Especially for use around electrical sources. I am an electrician.
Great tip. Thanks. I will add it to the description.
+FIX IT Home Improvement Channel Thanks for the response. I like your videos very much. You have great tips and advice for so many topics for homeowners and business owners. The electric concern is definitely real. I first came to it's realization working with power utility lineman performing electrician service calls. I'm glad they brought it to my attention many years ago. So many places wasps produce nests around electrical places which can produce a hazard.
Thanks again.
Jeffrey
Licensed Electrician
Thank you