I've almost got that exact situation - except they're entering at my door frame. I was thinking about just putting a little water/dish detergent in my shop vac, and doing the same thing you did. Did this end your yellow jacket nest there? or what do you do for the 10% you didn't get?
That's exactly what I used, a little bit of water and dish detergent. Had to do this twice to to get most of them. But before I did it the second time, I waited a day and sprayed some brake cleaner into their entrance. That's when I got the Queen and 99.9% if them.
Don Larsen Jr I can tell just buy the way they look they are honey bees in that case he should of sucked them up in a clean vacuum no filter and re homed them
The banging noise wasnt the vacume sucking the curtains very strongly, it was the homeowner banging to get the wasps mad and out of the nest
Wish I watched this before paying over 500 hundred to have someone out to get rid of my nest !!
I could watch this all day!
Hello, StevenL. enchanting video. thanks. :)
If they could talk they be like..."to the hive.....aaaah!"
Execute order 66
12 minutes of a shop vac hose sticking out of a hole in a wall.
I had a dream I got suck into a vacuum cleaner 😂
By by yellow jackets or bees or whatever little flying stinging that made a home in your , Great idea
I've almost got that exact situation - except they're entering at my door frame. I was thinking about just putting a little water/dish detergent in my shop vac, and doing the same thing you did. Did this end your yellow jacket nest there? or what do you do for the 10% you didn't get?
That's exactly what I used, a little bit of water and dish detergent. Had to do this twice to to get most of them. But before I did it the second time, I waited a day and sprayed some brake cleaner into their entrance. That's when I got the Queen and 99.9% if them.
Lil bit too far from the hole
Closer!
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I almost hate to tell you this, but 40 years as a beekeeper tells me
that those are not wasps, they are honeybees.
It's yellow jacket for sure. Wish I can post a picture here
41 years as a paleontologist tells me those are not honeybees, they are Pterodactyls!
u can tell they are wasps
I was about to say the same thing so sad
Don Larsen Jr I can tell just buy the way they look they are honey bees in that case he should of sucked them up in a clean vacuum no filter and re homed them
could you produce a more boring vid?