How do I get rid of the wasp nest?
The best method to get rid of the nest of the wasp is to call the extermination that is trained to solve extremely aggressive wasps in the nest, but such a method could be costly. If you have to get rid of the wasp nest yourself, be sure to consider all available options, risks and benefits before continuing. In any attempt to get rid of the nest of the wasp Remember to do this process at night when the wasps are less active and are either inside the nest or near. In this way, you will not have to deal with the return of wasps hovering around this area after the nest disposal.
The most common method to get rid of the nest of the wasps includes the use of chemical sprays that can be moved over long distances. When using such chemicals - or any other way of attempting to deprive the nest of a wasp - do not forget to clean the immediate area of humans and domestic animals, especially children who may be adversely affected by chemical spray or wasps Sting. If the nest is a wax near the door or other area of NAVHandwheel people or pets, temporarily block this area for at least twenty -four hours, during and after removal.
One method that is often used to remove the nest is to build a small fire under the nest and smoke the wax. Although this method is generally effective, it is also dangerous for several reasons; First, the fire could get out of control, especially if it is near the house or other structure; Second, the wasps will not be killed immediately to escape the nests and increase the potential for sting. Never stop the wasp nest as fire can burn control and cause damage and injury.
Do not forget to dress with the right work. Wear shirts and long -sleeved pants and if possible, beekeeping helmet and mesh. Wear gloves and protective glasses and try too polyided meat if the wasps relax. Never shone the light into the nest as it can worsen inaxis. Spray directly into the nest and the surrounding areas and leave the area immediately after relocation of the nest. Return for several hours. After returning, check the WASP activity area and spray more if necessary. Returning wasps come into contact with the poisoned nest, which also kills them. Do not forget to remove the nest as soon as all the wasps are definitely killed to prevent other wasps or animals in the reconstruction or reuse of the nest.