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Wow a nest that size would prove deadly to almost anything that walked by.  

 

When gassing a nest, you don't have to light it on fire.  Its the fumes that get em.

But the fire is the fun part! :)

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It is late January and -200 degrees outside, yet Yellow Jacket threads keep popping up. I love this place!

 

Keep the Yellow Jacket hate alive and well, my friends. :)

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Be careful with gas. Years ago a co worker had yellow jackets near a culvert, poured gas and the fumes went up the culvert and when lit shot dirt and gravels out. Below the knees he looked like he had been shot with a shot gun.
On second thought don't use gas for anything but the car.
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had a nest in the ground near the base of a treelast year, did the same as someone else, got home from work at zero early thirty, pumped the hole w hornet killer and said that's that. a few days later there was a load of em flying around lost in the front yard, for weeks.. my question is do half go to another hole at night and gather w the rest during daylight? or was this a fluke thing????

Guest theconstitutionrocks
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had a nest in the ground near the base of a treelast year, did the same as someone else, got home from work at zero early thirty, pumped the hole w hornet killer and said that's that. a few days later there was a load of em flying around lost in the front yard, for weeks.. my question is do half go to another hole at night and gather w the rest during daylight? or was this a fluke thing????

I think it was a fluke or you had a second colony....with me it was one and done...nothing ever came out of that hole

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All I'm gonna say about them is they are mean little critters for sure ad you think making a hornets nest mad. Thats nothing compared to pizzing of those little yellow critters............jmho

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Nothing came out left out of the hole once I nailed it but it was just weird to see the mass on the front lawn scavenging for whatever they eat


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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I've ran into "Killer Bee's" in the jungles of Panama that acted just like that at the very sight of a human. Bad business...don't want nothing to do with those yellow jackets either. Someone already mentioned Napalm...sounds good to me!

 

Dave

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