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Anonymous No.2939228 >>2939230 >>2939238 >>2939239 >>2939241 >>2939242 >>2939254 >>2939302 >>2939328 >>2939361 >>2939410 >>2939536 >>2939781 >>2941582 >>2941596 >>2941758 >>2941963
HOW DO I GET RID
OF THESE CUNTS

6 hornet spray cans later, they're unfazed.
>Inb4 shotgun, flamethrower, just bag it bro, just pay a pro
Too many neighbors to shoot it, it's 15 feet up in the air, I'm not doing anything that requires a ladder, burning my neighborhood down, or giving some asshole $300.
Anonymous No.2939230
>>2939228 (OP)
Carbon dioxide.
Anonymous No.2939232 >>2939236 >>2939827
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>>2939232
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Anonymous No.2939237 >>2939779
Just leave them be, they'll die off in winter outside the mated queen who will go hide somewhere and hibernate. You can take the hive down in winter and hang it somewhere as decor.
Anonymous No.2939238 >>2939293 >>2939817
>>2939228 (OP)
Try soapwater. Wasps and hornets breathe through their skin and it basically drowns them.
Anonymous No.2939239
>>2939228 (OP)
raid max foaming spray, sprays the distance and the foam will cover the nest, soak that fucker, it works, do it at night though
Anonymous No.2939240 >>2939293
dude just dawn dish soap and water. It clogs their shit and they fall down dead faster than any poisen you'll ever find. Saturate those fucks. You can get those auto spray bottles where you press a button and they keep spraying. I filled about 1 to 5 ration with dawn power spray refils and water and it destroyed every nest I've come across. If it's deep you might have to get it up in there but believe me theses fuckers get raped by dawn.
Anonymous No.2939241 >>2939293
>>2939228 (OP)
Fill this with some dish soap attach to your garden hose and spray the nest after sundown.
Anonymous No.2939242
>>2939228 (OP)
squeeze a ton of dish soap right in that nest-anus and then fuck it with a hose on the gigacoom setting
Anonymous No.2939244
If their nest is knocked down at all, they will eventually leave. They will be cross for a bit. During the day the bulk of them are out hunter/gathering, at dusk/night they will be home. If you knock down the nest during the day, they will return home and fly around being confused.
Anonymous No.2939248
>not hucking red solo cups full of gasoline at it and lighting it on fire
Do you even hillbilly?
Anonymous No.2939254
>>2939228 (OP)
I'm not sure but have you tried boric acid? Boric acid is pretty much safe your you and everything but it's known to for example kill roaches.
You could also use a broadband insecticide like permethrin. It will kill all insects and might be an issue for cats.
Other than that: Get a FPV drone and crash it into it. See what happens. You're at a safe distance.
Anonymous No.2939261
Put on some thick clothes and just bomb the hole with that foaming wasp nest killer
Anonymous No.2939293 >>2939424
>>2939240
>>2939238
>>2939241
Hose style or pressure washer? My gas pressure washer has a tank for soap. My concern with the pressure washer would be tearing into it and releasing them all at once and swarming me.
Anonymous No.2939302
>>2939228 (OP)
Mix 95% talcum powder with 5% tempo dust (or anything containing permethrin or cyfluthrin). Mix very thoroughly and then blow it through a hollow tube using compressed air. Agitate the hornets a little bit first, the powder with poison sticks to them and they’ll carry it into the hive
Anonymous No.2939328
>>2939228 (OP)
Screw bait to a board that is suspended just above a tub of a soap and water mix. The cunts will try to get the bait and then get sucked into the soapy water. You need to use soapy water to reduce the surface tension of the water so they get stuck and drown. Leave them out and put new bait on and clean out the dead bodies every couple days.
Anonymous No.2939360
Leave them alone and they'll leave you alone. I welcome wasps to my garden so they can seek and destroy pests.
Anonymous No.2939361
>>2939228 (OP)
I used to poke 'em with a bat and run like hell, then firebomb the hive with gasoline.

I was also a thoroughbred redneck, so your results may vary.
Anonymous No.2939410 >>2939801
>>2939228 (OP)
I would snipe the queen with.22LR from the safety of my back porch
Anonymous No.2939412 >>2939415 >>2941772
Dissolve Styrofoam in gasoline, soak towel in gasoline, get a line and attach it to the nest, wait till night, pull the line, cover the nest with the towel and set it on fire
Anonymous No.2939415
>>2939412
Or maybe if you can drop it just right you could catch it inside something like a good box then set it on fire
Anonymous No.2939419
You are supposed to put a garbage bag on it.
Anonymous No.2939424
>>2939293
just any sprayer will work, empty windex bottles or household cleaner with just soapy water.
wait until the early morning when it's cold so they can't move and just keep spraying until they all die.
Anonymous No.2939536 >>2939596
>>2939228 (OP)
>tell me how to deal with a problem
>don't tell me to do any of the things that work.
Anonymous No.2939596
>>2939536
More than one way to skin a cat, you gay retard
Anonymous No.2939779 >>2941905
>>2939237
Not an option. The location of the nest is right over a sidewalk, also above my mailbox, and is keeping me from mowing the lawn under it.
Anonymous No.2939781 >>2939783
>>2939228 (OP)
>UPDATE
The genocide is complete thanks to picrel plus a 12 foot telescoping pole. Apparently brake cleaner melts them almost instantly and the fumes kill the whole nest within a few seconds. It was basically like the scene from alien covenant where David drops the goo on all of them. Highly effective.
Anonymous No.2939783
>>2939781
Nice!
Keker No.2939801
>>2939410
Is this legal to say in the U.K. ?
Anonymous No.2939817
>>2939238
It also helps them dessicate since the soap compromises their waxy secretion
Anonymous No.2939827 >>2939994
Yeah this fucker is 1.5 basketballs and 35'+ up. Far enough out I let it do its thing.
>>2939232
Kek
Anonymous No.2939994
>>2939827
Maybe try thinning the herd. Bucket of water, dish soap, meat nailed to the underside of a board placed across the top just above the waterline. They fly in, grab a snack, drop off a bit further now that they're weighed down, end up drowning.
Don't have to reach the nest and should hopefully keep the attacks down.

Shawn Woods, the mousetrap guy, has a video on it.
Anonymous No.2941379
If your 100% you want this down. Go buy a cheep bee keeping suit on amazon then get a back bag and a ladder and go up there put the bag over the thing and cut the branch its on and close the bag up quickly then go down on the ground and light it on fire. Be careful to tape areas of the suit like the pants legs and arms as they can get in and sting. Also you will get stung.. as bee suits work but are not 100% sting proof.. so if your allergic then i recommend you just leave it alone till winter then go do this in Jan when the hives dead and its just the mated queen that's left over..
Anonymous No.2941386 >>2941489
You just use gasoline. You don't set it on fire.
Anonymous No.2941489
>>2941386
I think the brake cleaner works by the same mechanism as gasoline but brake cleaner doesn't evaporate as quickly so it's actually more effective. Plus you can't easily spray gasoline.
Anonymous No.2941582 >>2941595
>>2939228 (OP)
take a plastic bottle of water; cut the bottle in half; nest the top inside the bottom with the neck facing downward; fill with sugar and vinegar; hang near the nest.
Anonymous No.2941595
>>2941582
Those are wasps, not hornets. Hornets get food at fixed spots (trees or insect nests) further away from their nest and are not that opportunistic. Did this many times for wasps but it doesn’t work for hornets
Anonymous No.2941596
>>2939228 (OP)
Poison. The humane option (what beekeepers use to put down sick hives) is burning sulfur. Get a metal bucket, light around a handful of sulfur up, then stick the bucket over the nest. The sulfurdioxide is heavier than air, and will kill the hornets. Once they're dead, take the nest down, and burn it to get rid of the brood.
There's other poisons you could use, but most of those stay around and are potentially dangerous to other animals, while the sulfur gas dissipates as soon as you remove the bucket.
Anonymous No.2941758
>>2939228 (OP)
Spray Foam right in the hole.
Anonymous No.2941772
>>2939412
>just napalm the wasps
anon pls.
Anonymous No.2941901
had some wasps in my car mirror quite funny arriving home and getting like 10instantly landing wondering where the fuck the house moved too
Anonymous No.2941905 >>2941940
>>2939779
oh noes, not the lawn!
Anonymous No.2941940
>>2941905
Yeah the lawn, you rentoid.
Anonymous No.2941963 >>2942027
>>2939228 (OP)
firecracker on a stick
Anonymous No.2942027
>>2941963
We only get the gay fireworks in our state