What home remedy Can I use to spray wasps nests?
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Hi, Sonya: I know we all want to use zero chemicals in our homes and yards, but wasps are where I stop! I use the Raid brand of wasp spray that really shoots a long way and hits the nest while you are still at a safe distance! I'm sure there are some mixes some hometalker has tried and I will be watching.
I recently removed a small wasp nest at my mom's home by knocking it into a large mouth jar and slapping the lid on. But that depends on where they have built the nest and how easy that would be to do.
Here are 15 more ideas https://www.tinyqualityhomes.org/get-rid-of-wasps-nests/
I recently asked a question similar only I didn't care if it was home or store bought. My issue was yellow jackets and I had used spray, boiling water, and gasoline all without getting rid of them. BTW, yellow jackets are a specific type of wasp. Then my daughter came for a visit. We went to Lowe's and she bought SpectracidePro spray. She had hired an exterminator to get rid of her problem and that's what he used.
End of story: 1 can 80% used Yellow Jackets 100% gone
I have never heard of a home remedy for wasps. The commercial sprays are not expensive and unfortunately they have chemicals in them but that is what works. If they are the ground wasps, called yellow jackets you can wait until dark until they are all in the nest and pour boiling water in the hole.
How big is your nest? I had a small one that was just starting. I saged them at dusk and then used a power washer to blast them. They were too dazed and confused to do any harm and that was that. Those that survived just flew away. I was told to attack at first light or dusk when they are less active.
Thank you ladies. We live in the country, so we have lots of nests. I have spent a small fortune on sprays. I'm about to try one that has peppermint and clove oil. I will update on how effective this mixture is.
Dawn dish soap and water works great
I mixed Dawn dish doap, clove oil, cinnamon oil, some Dr Techners concentrated mouthwash (for the peppermint oil it has in it because I didn't have she she any) and water into a spray bottle. I didn't measure at all. It worked like a charm.