had a small nest last week and put Lacquer thinner in a hand spray bottle and it took them out instantly. this one will be more of a battle. I was going to order a suit of armor but not sure id be able to run too fast.
I have some Wasp Be Gone spray foam stuff, no hose with it and wonder.
Is this best done at night, its cooling down here to maybe 50 approx at night. They should be busy counting sheep. Be ideal if they had taken sleeping pills.
What about a plan of attack, I can see spray in the hole and if I can get enough in it blocks it, the can says stand back five feet and do that, I dont think so, there is no tube with the can. I figured spray into the hole as much as I can then stand back and spray the hole thing and soak it. Then leave it for the next day rather than try and rip it off at the time.
I looked at you tubes and all guys I saw had suits on and worked in the day.
Any common sense appreciated. Im always surprised at the wallop these little things have. I had rebuilt a roof years ago and forgot to close the lid on my sippy mug. Gathered my tools and took a swig and that was not ideal.
Second photo looks like only one entry hole, third photo a bit more below that shot and looks a bit open only they only go in and out the one hole.
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