I've been fighting a nest of them for a little bit now. Right on a fence line in an area I can't burn. Little ****ers got me good on the head and neck before I knew they were there. Every time I think I've got them taken care of they pop back up.
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I think that yellow jacket did exactly thatJust hit it with a Hammer!
This is how I handle them, after dark when they go into their hole pour a quart of gas in a 5 gallon bucket, pour the gas in or over the hole, leave the bucket turned upside down over the hole, the next day they will all be dead from contact and fumes from the gas. Works every time and I don't get stungI've been fighting a nest of them for a little bit now. Right on a fence line in an area I can't burn. Little ****ers got me good on the head and neck before I knew they were there. Every time I think I've got them taken care of they pop back up.
If you follow the instructions these work. They have a stink bait inside. I used to hang one at each back corner post.
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Lucky it didn't get you in the elbow. Feel better soon.