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How do you get rid of wasps in your attic.
If your wasps have built a nest on the floor of your attic bomb style wasp poisons work very well.
Insecticides can be harmful to plants so it isn t advisable to spray directly on them but you can spray around the area if you ve seen that wasps are attracted to sweet smelling flowers in your yard.
Locate the part of the attic where the hornets and wasps are coming and going.
You can purchase one online or at any hardware store or big box home improvement.
Taking preventive measures and using the most effective sprays helps in wasp removal.
You are supposed to spray them every time they trespass.
The wasps and hornets will get sucked in to the vacuum and drown in the soapy water.
An empty spray bottle.
Fill the spray bottle with this mixture.
Wear a breathing mask and follow all instructions on the package to prevent inhalation.
Add 1 cup of white vinegar into 1 cup of water.
Or you can take a diy approach and make your own trap by cutting a two liter plastic bottle in two above the label.
It can help you get rid of wasps without the need to use any chemical toxins.
Spray at dusk when the wasps are more likely to be dormant inside the nest.
Choose an insecticidal aerosol spray or dust designed specifically to kill wasps including the colony s queen.
If the nest is a hanging nest make sure you purchase a spray with a projectile shot so that you can completely cover the nest with it.
Leave the shop vac on for a few hours to catch as many of them as you can.
Place bait fruit juice canned cat food raw meat overripe fruit etc in the bottom of the bottle.
Spray the nest according to the directions on your spray.
For this method you can take the same insecticide you might have already used to drench a nest and spray it in the areas where you ve seen the wasps flying.
Keep it in a safe place to use every time you see offending wasps.
Spray an insecticide into the vent to kill any wasps that are currently in the vent.