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Thread: Underground Wasp Nest Help

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    I shipped a pup to Iqaluit about six years ago. Also had a friend move to and work at the hospital in Igaluit .

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    Simplest thing I've found is to use a rolled up newspaper in the middle of the day when they're coming in and out. Give the newspaper to your mother in law have and tell her to have at it.
    It doesn't get rid of the wasps or hornets but its a good laugh and its the last you'll see of your dear M-I-L for some time.

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    LOL your full of good advice today!

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    WD40....That's all you need
    To hunt & to fish = enjoying life; I live for the outdoors.

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    If you can get at the entrance hole, how about just plugging it up at night when they're all inside?

    If there's only one entrance, that could do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinmch View Post
    If you can get at the entrance hole, how about just plugging it up at night when they're all inside?

    If there's only one entrance, that could do it.
    They'll dig a new one. They are digging wasps, after all.

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    With picks and shovels. Little ba#tards !

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    Boiling water

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    can you get the lawnmower over the exit? set is a low as possible and keep it running for 30min

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    I could be wrong, but I don't think they are digging wasps. Those are large parasitic wasps. These are likely yellow jackets who use spaces under the ground made by moles, chipmunks, etc.

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