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Re: eliminating digger wasps


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Posted by Duranet Pest Control on April 29, 2008 at 00:41:20:

In Reply to: eliminating digger wasps posted by Karen Stoloff on April 24, 2008 at 22:05:21:

Digger wasps are harmless because they do not live in hives. They will not sting and will be gone in a few weeks. If you must kill them, just use a pre-mixed liquid pesticide and pour a small amount on each hole.

: I saw for the first time in the 23 years of living in my house, a swarm of flying what I thought was hornets or bees. There were what looked like ant holes and my neighbor told me they were digger wasps. I have been finding different information on the internet on how to eliminate them. Some of the information sounds complicated and time consuming and others, simple. I have no pets so I may be able to use products that pet owners cannot. One mentioned a spray powder, another kerosene. I happen to have kerosene that I would like to use. I would appreciate any information, in detail if appropriate, that you have. I read that eliminating these wasps should be done immediately or they multiply.

: Thank you in advance for your help.

: Karen




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