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... getting stung. Wasps, hornets and yellow jackets build gray paper-like nests under the eaves of homes, in shrubs, trees, holes in the ... should be controlled in the evening when they are resting in their nests. At this time they are not active and the entire colony ... the nest with a specialized spray bomb such as Hornet and Wasp Killer containing Baygon. The spray should be directed into the nest ...
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Questions On Bees
... only one of them. Is it a multientrance nest or several nests? (e-mail reference) A: You are welcome! I have no control ... the evening or early morning, when they are all back in their nests. First of all, wear protective clothing if you are planning to ... safe environmentally. To be effective, it must make direct contact with the wasp or yellowjacket. -- A portable vacuum can be used to remove the ...
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Questions On Webworms
... attach a propane torch to a long pole and burn the nests. I used to have them all over my cottonwood trees, but ... caterpillar, the egg-laying adult is a moth. The webworm makes nests over the ends of branches, while the tent caterpillar makes them at ... them in check, with two being especially important - the ichneumon wasp and the braconid wasp. Important also is the leaf litter clean up in the fall ...
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