Yellow jacket stings may induce severe allergic reactions in some individuals.
Yellow jackets in wall removal.
Nests in cinder block walls can be treated and plugged.
Keep yellow jackets outside the structure by repair any holes in the exterior wall and making sure that all vents and windows have tight fitting screens.
Because they are equipped with lance like stingers with small barbs compared to the larger barbs in honey bees yellow jackets are capable of stinging repeatedly.
Yellow jacket bait stations.
You supply the station with fresh meat and the onslaught.
Use a trash bin with a tight fitting lid and treat interior and exterior surfaces of trash cans with an effective yellow jacket repellent.
In some cases yellow jacket nests in voids don t need to be removed after treatment has been applied.
The alpine yellow jacket bait stations are designed to be used with onslaught insecticide.
Hang an electric bug zapper near the yellow jacket colony or if you can do so safely place one near the entrance of a ground colony.
While wearing protective clothing drill a small hole in the wall as close to the nest as possible.
The yellow jackets are lured into the bait station.
Immediately spray an entire can of a quick freeze aerosol product designed to kill yellow jackets into the hole.
The hum emitted by the device will cause sound and vibration that the insects will interpret as an intrusion.
Seal over the chimney flu temporarily with tape and plastic sheeting if yellow jackets are entering here.
They ingest the meat insecticide mixture killing the yellow jackets.
If you have yellow jackets in the wall the first step is to find the nest.