Yellow Jackets in my wall
Posted: July 11 16, 8:41 am
Just a little Wart flavor on this one -
We've had these buzzing around in our wall apparently for a few weeks. I've never heard them, but my wife and kids have. I've kind of been of the mind not to worry about it since they're not actually coming indoors, but that's probably dumb on my part. My wife on the other hand has been anxious as [expletive] about it. We had the exterminator come out a second time and it didn't seem to do anything. So she makes some vocal worry about it which means I need to do something, though she won't say that outright.
Anyway, I go online and find a way to deal with it. You pour a couple inches of water mixed up with dish soap in a shop vac, and then using a ladder or something tall and stable you tie the hose and tubes up to it, with the end of the nozzle fixed up against the point of entry. Turn it on and let it run for a few hours. I do this and text my wife that I've done it, pleased to report that it's working. I can see yellow jackets getting sucked in every few minutes. Well, it turns out this wasn't very smart either and I shouldn't have done it when she was out. In fairness I was supposedly allergic to bees as a kid, though I'm still not sure it was true. I'm instructed to get my ass to the fire station if I'm stung.
So anyway - caught one wasp and 45 yellow jackets. No more buzzing and no visible activity around the hole they've been using. Major success. So, later I check again, come back in and say - "hey, doesn't seem like anything's going on out there."
"Mm"
"Do you feel better?"
"Yeah."

We've had these buzzing around in our wall apparently for a few weeks. I've never heard them, but my wife and kids have. I've kind of been of the mind not to worry about it since they're not actually coming indoors, but that's probably dumb on my part. My wife on the other hand has been anxious as [expletive] about it. We had the exterminator come out a second time and it didn't seem to do anything. So she makes some vocal worry about it which means I need to do something, though she won't say that outright.
Anyway, I go online and find a way to deal with it. You pour a couple inches of water mixed up with dish soap in a shop vac, and then using a ladder or something tall and stable you tie the hose and tubes up to it, with the end of the nozzle fixed up against the point of entry. Turn it on and let it run for a few hours. I do this and text my wife that I've done it, pleased to report that it's working. I can see yellow jackets getting sucked in every few minutes. Well, it turns out this wasn't very smart either and I shouldn't have done it when she was out. In fairness I was supposedly allergic to bees as a kid, though I'm still not sure it was true. I'm instructed to get my ass to the fire station if I'm stung.
So anyway - caught one wasp and 45 yellow jackets. No more buzzing and no visible activity around the hole they've been using. Major success. So, later I check again, come back in and say - "hey, doesn't seem like anything's going on out there."
"Mm"
"Do you feel better?"
"Yeah."

