drkelly
Dipstick who put two vehicles on jack stands
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2005
- Location
- Oak Ridge/Stokesdale, NC
Yes, fawk yellowjackets! My fiancee and I both got attacked last year working in the yard. I picked up a rock and then they started attacking me. I got hit 13 times. I had mild trouble breathing later in the day. My fiancee got stung on two different occassions, but not as many stings. I poured gas down all four holes I found last year. You don't have to light the gas. The fumes kill them. It was successful on every one, and doesn't require 2 gallons of gas even though that is what I used on the nest that attacked me, lol. I killed two nests this year with only a 16 oz bottle full of gas. I spotted the nests before getting stung. The best time to kill them is very early in the morning before it gets light out. That way you can be sure they are all in the hole and that they all die.
Last year I posted on pbb asking for advice, and somebody posted this link: http://www.bugspray.com/catalog/products/page144.html#1451
I spent $100 on this crap that is suppose to kill them by allowing them to take the poison back to the nest. Well, it didn't work. I left one yellowjacket nest alive last year and purposely set up one of the bait deals close by hoping they would take the bait back to the nest and all would die. After about two weeks of them still flying in and out of the nest, I said killed them the old fashioned way.
I do my yard work in the winter now.
Last year I posted on pbb asking for advice, and somebody posted this link: http://www.bugspray.com/catalog/products/page144.html#1451
I spent $100 on this crap that is suppose to kill them by allowing them to take the poison back to the nest. Well, it didn't work. I left one yellowjacket nest alive last year and purposely set up one of the bait deals close by hoping they would take the bait back to the nest and all would die. After about two weeks of them still flying in and out of the nest, I said killed them the old fashioned way.
I do my yard work in the winter now.

