How do you get rid of ground wasp's?

Brenda
by Brenda
  10 answers
  • Sharon Sharon on Aug 07, 2017

    When I get a nest, I get the Raid Hornet and Wasp spray, wait till its almost dark, then I blast their hole. You can also make recycled soda bottle traps to trap them... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHNJZIAkQgU

    how to kill nest... saccarin or aspartme in the bottle cap wired in front of exit hole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Orz5ZbODpV4

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh7RN0dib58

  • Sophia Harper Sophia Harper on Aug 07, 2017

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  • Jessica Serrano-Gregg Jessica Serrano-Gregg on Aug 08, 2017

    i Was raised on a farm in Kansas where these mud wasps were prevalent and dangerous for us little ones playing outside so grandma always told us what to watch out for and to never ever disturb them when she caught my brother trying to stick a... well a stick lol, in the opening of this hole in the ground which we later learned was the opening to the nest of mud wasps... that's what she called them. So

    my grandfather would wait until they all came back to the nest nearly about dusk...he would then pour gasoline or a fuel in the opening and light it on fire. Attending it of course. I was about 9 or 10 when I asked him why he did that and he just told me that burning the nest is the only way to make sure you get everything from the hive to the wasps. but you have to make sure they are all home so you have to wait until dusk because that's when they come back from collecting food. He didn't used chemicals apart from burning off the fuel...because it would contaminate the ground soil and it was a working farm and he didn't want the chemicals leaching into the produce or the ground water I guess... that's what I know lol! Good luck hun

  • Joan Whitcomb Thompson Joan Whitcomb Thompson on Aug 08, 2017

    Being swarmed while weeding around my hosta's, I was stung several times. Being thoroughly upset, I waited till dark, when they came back home, and filled the hole with quick crete.

  • Ray Shingleton Jr. Ray Shingleton Jr. on Aug 08, 2017

    I think that was good I was mowing my yard one day on my rider and got stung and then saw this big hole in the grass with bees all around it and going in and out of it, so I went and got a cup of gas and dumped on them and lite a match and dropped and ran and watched the little fireballs come out of that hole. But that was the end of them and the end of my story.

  • Cristina Addie Cristina Addie on Aug 08, 2017

    WOW!! I am so happy that I saw this!! I am having such a hard time with the ground wasps. My poor Great Dane has gotten stung twice so far. Both times, I've had to take him to the vet because his poor paws are so swollen. Just this morning I was thinking what can I do? And here I see this post!!


    THANK YOU ALL!!!!

  • Peggy Williamson Preston Peggy Williamson Preston on Aug 08, 2017

    I've always been told to pour a bottle (or cup) of gasoline down the hole. No need to light them on fire because the fumes would get them anyway.

  • Noel Noel on Aug 11, 2021

    i have 2 nest and both are to close on opposite sides of the house. I don’t want to do the gas, match & run.

    I tried the glass bowl over the opening and now I’ve really pissed them off.

    I just going to spray the area around the bowl, I just want them gone!!