Killing insects are not something that I enjoy. I often take measures to avoid killing them if possible. Something that we forget is that insects are a part of our natural ecosystem and do provide valuable part. Spiders in your home may help catch and other unwanted bugs like flies and mosquitoes. Bees and wasps help pollinate flowers and food crops. Sometimes you need to compromise when other times you need to make the hard choice to eliminate something like a wasp nest that has made its home under stoop of your front door.
It is not uncommon for yellow jacket wasps to make a home in the ground. These wasps commonly make multiple colonies and seek out dark areas such as wood piles, foundations, and under vinyl siding. These wasps prefer a structure that is protected from the elements but sometimes hard to eliminate because of where they make their home.
Yellowjacket nest are not always apparent until it is too late. Hidden nest sometimes are unknown until unveiled by the swarming hoard that has sent your landscaper running and screaming across your lawn. Underground wasp nest can be disturbed by the vibrations of a lawnmower especially when you unknowingly mow over the nest.
Altho it can be funny to watch it is usually a painful experience because yellow jackets can sting multiple times. Yellowjacket will somehow communicate with one another with the use of some type of pheromone that is secreted when the nest is threatened. When other wasps detect that pheromone other wasp goes into a search and destroy mode to defend the nest.
Getting stung can be very dangerous for people who have allergic reactions to the stings. Reportedly you have a fifty percent chance that you will have a reaction.
Since pesticides are not always the best option because they are dangerous to humans and other wildlife we sought a natural way to kill a wasp nest located in the lawn. Mint oil will eliminate most insects and we found that a natural soap product that is very strong with peppermint. Dr. Bronner’s soap is a concentrated soap that has a very strong peppermint smell. They have other types of soap but we made sure to buy the peppermint kind. Insects also don’t like boiling water and soapy water. Soap does something to their exoskeleton. To kill the wasp we mixed a half bottle of the peppermint soap with very hot water. A 50/50 solution. The solution can be poured down the hole of the nest to kill the wasps. Its best to wait just before dark to do this when the wasp goes dormant for the night otherwise you can put a cheap butterfly net, purchased from Ace, over the hole to keep and stray yellow jacket from escaping a stinging you. Please take special note that you should try to wear protective clothing if you can. Doing this you have a good chance of killing the ground wasp nest.
We offer special thanks to our wasp stung landscapers, Naperville Elite Landscaping for not only finding the nest but providing some guidance on how to remove the wasp from the lawn. When asked they say they run into this problem a couple times a year and carry a product called Sting-Kill which will take the sting away and cool off the burning sensation around the sting. They keep a package of the bee sting kits in their trucks.
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