nice purchase being that we didnt know you can just get the top part, but we bought the whole telescoping pole with the top built in, been super happy with it but you have to make sure you are not right under it and also make sure to know which way the wind is blowing so it doesnt go in your face or on your clothes.
Wow... Thank you so much. They charged us $200 for this the 1st time. Now we have bees again very high in another area on the house. We are going to try this.
Doing it during the daytime while most of the occupants are out foraging seems a bit futile. The bees will come back to find their hive destroyed , become very agitated and hang around for days, wouldn't you think?
Aim directly in the hole once you spray don't stop. It will kill them and also disrupt the sting hormone. I am speaking for bald face hornet of course. The ones inside are usually the ones who attack. The ones returning home are not as likely to attack. But if you spray in their exit they will come out basically dropping dead. Please be safe use a bee suit if possible or call a pro.
Did you find an easy way to remove the nest itself after killing the hornets? I have an old nest in the same location (maybe 2 years old) but it seems to be a permanent fixture. Mine is like 20 feet high and I don’t think I have a ladder tall enough to scrape it off.
Wow, thank you for this. Really appreciate you going through the trouble of laying this out. Just grabbed the adapter with your Amazon link!
nice purchase being that we didnt know you can just get the top part, but we bought the whole telescoping pole with the top built in, been super happy with it but you have to make sure you are not right under it and also make sure to know which way the wind is blowing so it doesnt go in your face or on your clothes.
What brand of spray did you use? I like the pinpoint accuracy of the stream.
They be like... yer rapin' me! Yer rapin' me!
Wow...
Thank you so much.
They charged us $200 for this the 1st time.
Now we have bees again very high in another area on the house.
We are going to try this.
Hey, you think you sprayed enough?! 😂
Over did it a bit
How did you let the nest get so big?
Spray at nightfall or early am while they’re all back in the nest. During the day you only get a few.
What Brand of spray was this please...the direct nozzle and foam is important to know
You have aim assist on that was some precision.
Or creative editing
I want to know what product you sprayed into the nest
Bravo! Well done you!!! 👍👍
Doing it during the daytime while most of the occupants are out foraging seems a bit futile. The bees will come back to find their hive destroyed , become very agitated and hang around for days, wouldn't you think?
So none of the hornets came down to try and engage with you? I'm looking to do something similar, just need to cross my t's and dot my i's first.
Aim directly in the hole once you spray don't stop. It will kill them and also disrupt the sting hormone. I am speaking for bald face hornet of course. The ones inside are usually the ones who attack. The ones returning home are not as likely to attack. But if you spray in their exit they will come out basically dropping dead. Please be safe use a bee suit if possible or call a pro.
They probably sell bee keeping uniforms on Amazon
Nice!
Wondering if the foam leaves stains on house?
It did not
Did you find an easy way to remove the nest itself after killing the hornets? I have an old nest in the same location (maybe 2 years old) but it seems to be a permanent fixture. Mine is like 20 feet high and I don’t think I have a ladder tall enough to scrape it off.
Pressure washer maybe?
A really long stick with ductape should do the trick.
Oddly satisfying
I have the same pole and sprayer adapter. They work great for killing nests high up!
Awesome
Nice
What’s the song used here?
The nest 9 months later 🤰
That’s huge. Mine is nothing compared to that!
I dont understand why do it in the middle of the day and not get them all
More light in the day.
Its fine they will eventually die out, thebproblem is the higher chance to get swarmed and stung.
Those r Hornets not wasp
I think thats why the title is "removing hornets nest..."
That's a hornets nest lucky they didn't come after you good hob though
Were you drunk?
High
Just do what I did. Stayed house and used my sons nerf gun.
The nurf gun killed them?
ReSellNinja it was a small hornets nest just knocked it down and they eventually move on to build another nest. Proud to say only took one shot.
you put poison in the Nerf gun?
Their nest seemed really high up. I think you could have let it be.
lol ok Karen
What is the purpose of this comment
It Hornets not wasp
The video title agrees with you, they are hornets