MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:07 PM
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means wasp nest, right? Inside. :scared:
Gah. Where are they coming from?
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CaliforniaPeggy
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:10 PM
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1. If I were you, I'd be calling my local friendly SPEEDY |
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exterminator!
You can use your vacuum cleaner to kill them in the meantime....:scared:
And...BTW: GOOD LUCK! :hug:
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:15 PM
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3. I have this fear of getting stung. |
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Edited on Mon Apr-24-06 04:18 PM by missb
When we first moved here, I encountered a wasp nest outside. The backyard used to be covered in ivy- and the nest was hidden in there. I stepped in it. I was heading to a neighborhood party. I made quite the entrance - literally, running and screaming.
For now, I have two of the three wasps trapped inbetween a window and a screen. I killed the first one. Maybe that is why the other two came in - they heard their buddy's screams of death.
My cat is sitting here uselessly sunning herself. She used to hunt bees.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:38 PM
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17. Spray hairspray or Lysol on them from outside the screen |
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When their wings are sticky and/or wet, they can't fly, and you can smack'em!
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:40 PM
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20. Damn. I have neither. |
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I don't use many "spray" items. Do you think regular ole' windex will work? I do have furniture polish too.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:41 PM
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21. Windex will work...ammonia water, air freshener spray, leave-in hair |
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Edited on Mon Apr-24-06 04:44 PM by Whoa_Nelly
conditioner, or furniture polish spray, but that is harder to clean up :evilgrin:
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:46 PM
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22. BTW--Next time you're at the dollar store, pick up a can of hair spray to |
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have on hand. Even if they're flying in your house, if you hit'em with hairspray, they go down immediately...and then you can squash'em :P
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:11 PM
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2. Those fuckers get into the most unlikely places. |
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My husband and I were out Saturday, stopped at the grocery store, and when we opened the rear hatchback to load our stuff, found THREE small wasp nests along the underside of the hatchback door, each with a wasp on it, and another pair of wasps caught mid-coitus. There was much stomping, swatting and swearing. I am NOT sad to report, all the wasps perished.
Hope you find that nest, and SOON.
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:24 PM
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See, I'd freak and scream if I found them inside my car. :scared:
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:17 PM
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4. It's that time of year. |
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Edited on Mon Apr-24-06 04:21 PM by Buddyblazon
It's nature. They're building nests and makin' babies.
I use the Ortho wasp killer (we get lots of 'em). It's a foam. It sprays about 20 feet in one concentrated jet. And because it foams up, it freezes them where they are.
The best time is early evening when they all come back to the nest. They don't fly around as much and are gathered in one spot.
I always feel bad, because they are just doing what comes natural. But they are just to aggressive to have around me, my girl, and our pets.
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I would love a suggestion for something more environmentally friendly. I sprayed up into one of the eaves of the house last year. Almost straight up (like a real morAn). The fallout landed on my skin. It made me feel like I'd been huffing fumes. And I felt like that for a couple of hours. Like I was walking on clouds. And not in a good way.
Tell me that stuff ain't toxic.
The goodnews is that the foam disperses in a matter of minutes...and all the dead little wasps are frozen in the spot they were sitting when the foam hit 'em.
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:25 PM
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9. I have a can of that in the basement. |
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Side question: would that work on the fucking squirrels that have been having a party on our roof for the past few nights? :mad:
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:31 PM
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13. If you want to see them die a slow and painful death... |
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over a series of days.
Yes it would kill them. But probably in about the most inhumane way possible.
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:34 PM
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15. I was kidding, really. |
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I'm not even considering trapping the fuckers. I'm not sure why they've chosen to dance on that portion of the roof, but I plan on planting myself up in the spare room tonight and opening up the window to scare the shit out of them. There is a part of our roof that is flat that just happens to be right over our bedroom - and that is where they've decided to boogie. I swear they wait for the lights to all go off and then start dancing up there. Lights out. Boogie time!
My recently deceased cat used to hang out on the roof- he probably was responsible for chasing them off.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:39 PM
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18. Squirrels can be annoying... |
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but I can't help but be amazed out how cunning those little fuckers are.
It is virtually impossible to keep them out of a place they want to be.
When I was a teenager, we had a family of them on our property that I followed for several seasons. Trained them to eat out of my hand. Watched them have several babies. Unfortunately, the Mother and Father died a few months apart. And the young ones never stuck around.
My neighbors cat has made friends with a couple of them. The play and roll around together. Very odd. Especially since the cat likes to kill birds. But for some reason, never his buddies the squirrels.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:49 PM
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24. I feel no remorse for wasps |
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Little fuckers stung the hell out of me when I was a kid...
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:20 PM
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It is a good spray foam that coats the nest. I have taken out 10 already this year. If you have an attic or a rook with vents, check by the vents. They often get in via the vents.
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:23 PM
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7. Underneath this part of the house is vent city. |
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It is an old enclosed porch that is now part of the house. There are vents everywhere since it doesn't sit on a foundation. Someone (not me!) will be crawling under there tonight. Unfortunately, they are popping up at the opposite end of the house from the access point, so that someone (not me!) will be crawling a good 40 feet before he finds anything.
:scared:
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:36 PM
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most wasps/hornets are only nasty when you are close to the nests. If you do it correctly, you should be able to spray from 20 feet away. I climb into the attic and try to aim between the rafters.
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:39 PM
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19. Like when you step on the nest |
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and then you find out exactly how nasty they are? Because they chase you through your back yard and into your neighbors, where you make a grand entrance to a party?
I figure I just won't be doing it at all. :D I may pick up a can of hairspray for the ones that find their way inside, but I'll let dh handle the nests.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:22 PM
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6. could be hibernators thawing out. Wasp info... |
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cold places the queens are the only ones to hibernate over the winter. They find a small space to crawl into, then wait for the weather to warm up. They build little nests for a few workers, who then start bringing home food to build a bigger nest with. In the fall, the workers lose an enzyme needed to digest food. They get food, bring it back to the nest, and are slowly starving to death. That is why they get so uppity nasty come fall. The queen survives through the winter on this stored food. Repeat.
Tomorrow, uppityperson describes robin behavior.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:26 PM
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10. I can't wait until tomorrow! |
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:applause:
Actually, I haven't seen many robins around here. Tons of towhees, though.
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MissB
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:27 PM
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11. Aiiiiiieeeeeeeeyyyyeeeee |
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One is flying just outside my window. :scared: This fucking window doesn't even open!
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:29 PM
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Never tried it on a nest or anything, so I wouldn't reccommend it, but when they get in the house I nail them with hairspray and it sticks to their wings and they can't go anywhere.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:33 PM
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14. WASP == White Anglo Saxxon Protestants? |
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They can be dry, snobbish, and sarcastic, but there's no need to call an exterminator.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:47 PM
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23. KILL THEM!!! KILL THEM ALL!!!! |
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