| What companies are people using to remove wasps? I have found three in our master bedroom and I have no idea where they are coming from. There is a crawl space where we have our electric units so that needs to be checked for a nest. |
Bee Be Gone. It is a one man small business. Fill in the contact form or email, then wait to hear back. He removed an active yellowjacket hive in my siding 4 years ago in late July. I called several big pest control companies for quotes and 1. They were very expensive. 2. They required a contract and 3. They didn't appear to have knowledge of wasps. Bee be gone took care of my problem within an hour and it was worth the cost. |
Even though this sounds crazy, i totally beelieve it |
“Just a jerk” for yellow jackets. LOL. Indeed. |
| Well, I now have an increased fear of both wasps and the yellow jackets that keep coming in my house. I was on the fence about it but now I think I need an exterminator to come find and kill these things! |
The yellow jackets you see now are the queen yellow jackets. Kill them now before they each produce ~5000 worker yellow jackets in the summer. |
| op here. Dh and I did some investigating in the basement at the outside walls under insulation. We found a nest. I thought it looked like an old, broken paper wasp nest, but an image search said it's a yellow jacket nest in progress. It's about the size of a medium orange. The expert comes tomorrow, thankfully! |
| I’m suiting up and getting rid of my nest tomorrow when it gets cold |
| I’m having the same issue. They are either somehow getting in through a sliding glass door, or coming up through a vent that is right there. They are always in that same spot. We’ve had maybe 10 of them in the past week. And they often seem dazed or something. |
You can't be serious. |
For yellow jackets, you just need to have them professionally killed, especially if they have taken up residence in your house. Ignore the person who says you just put a tissue over them. She does not know what she is talking about Yellow jackets specifically are a dangerous menace. Yellow jackets and those hiant aggressive yellow faced hornets (the ones that are 2" long) are dangerous and quite aggressive, even when unprovoked. If you are getting multiple yellow jackets in your house you need to have a professional fi d the hive and kill them all. I would not say this about regular wasps, and certainly not bees. Yellow jackets have very little redeeming value, and so many dangerous downsides |
It's crazy, but yes these people are out there. No I do not want something actively trying to hurt me IN MY DAMN HOUSE. People like the PP live in a fairy tale world. |
| We had three come in one after another last weekend and had good luck catching them with the cordless vacuum. I then put a piece of tape over the nozzle and they were dead in a day. I used expanding foam where I thought they might have come in and we haven't had a repeat there but we have this problem every spring. I'll try Bee Be Gone. Thanks for the recommendation! |
This. Wait until dusk when they are less active. |