Need help with ground hornets
Just talked to my father-n-law and he told me that he was cutting the grass on the road at our blind and he ran over a ground hornets nest. He said there was 100's if not 1000's of hornets and some how by the grace of god he didn't get stung. My question is i don't even know where to begin to get rid of these things, and to be honest with you i really don't even want to handle it myself. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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GASOLINE pour it in the hole when they calm down
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Park the mower on top of it while blades are spinning for a few hours?!
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There may be more than one hole . Put a garbage can over one hole and pour deisel down the other.
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man it gives me the fleesons just thinking about it. I might just hire some professionals to do this. |
yea gas down the hole. they are a bugger and like pat said they hurt more than a wasp sting.
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Find the entrance to their underground nest. After dark, when they have all flown in for the night, spray wasp and hornet killer into the hole. Some people say they put a window screen over the hole so they can't fly out and then spray the hole. If they don't all die spray again the next night. I got popped by one Monday while weed eating around a tree. They do hurt worse than a wasp! I have seen where armadillo's dig up a nest and eat the larvae.
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I got into some last year and ended up in the ER... Nasty lil' bastages, I thought I had been set on fire !!! Nurse stopped counting after 50 stings...
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grow some balls man. Heres a simple solution to your problem. Dust yourself with ant poison and spray them with carburetor cleaner. I swear this works
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excuse me! Well mr. Big balls since you so bad why don't you come do it for me and i'll sit there and drink beer and watch the show. |
Put a black bucket with soapy water or burnt motor oil next to the nest. Supposedly they will fly into the bucket thinking it is the next. Old farmer told me about this, never tried it myself. I've done gas down the hole and thrown a match. Better watch where you are standing though, you'll find out soon enough if there is any more holes connected to the nest.
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Ill get rid of them for you and only charge you one duck hunt
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that's a deal and i'm not playing! I'll be there next weekend let me know. |
Where is your place?
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it's in grand cheinier across from the catholic church. Me and my brother-n-laws will be down there all weekend drinking, cooking and hanging out. Afterwards we can go back, and i'll even have beer and supper for you. |
Saw a guy on the job one day walk up to the nest with them flying everywhere. He was eating a apple pie at the time. He just put the pie is his mouth and pour a few gallons of deisel down the hole. Then lit it on fire. How that crazy son of ***** did not get stung. I have no clue. Was funny as hell to watch. We just knew they were fixing to sting the crap out of him, but not even one sting. LOL
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Gas em and make sure to video it!
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I hate those things, I worked in landscaping for a summer and every single week I would find a nest it seemed like. Like said above you need to wait until night when they are all in the nest and then get after them. Gasoline or diesel will both work. No need to light it or anything the vapors kill them. You may want to bring a can of spray as you are walking up to the nest to kill the ones guarding the hole, but I have never been stung by just walking up to them and pouring gas in the hole. If you shine a light on them they will know you are coming! Place a flag or something by the nest so you will know. If you have any kids at the camp they would probably like to take on the challenge! or find the camp drunk to do it!
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Years ago when my son was a young boy he rode over a nest on my property riding a 4 wheeler. Got bit about 25-30 times....very painful.
Like the others said, wait till dark and pour gas down the hole. Worked for me. |
Several years ago, I was stung hundreds of times. Doctor could not count the actual number of stings. After I got out of the hospital, I went to kill them. I poured two gallons of gas into an bucket. Got in my truck and drove to the hole. I rolled down the window and poured the gas into the hole. It killed them all.
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I got stung by over 50 when I was about 12 years old. My dad's friend was on a dozer making roads and I was behind him on an atv. He came through a creek and must have uncovered them and I was just puttin along right behind him and they jumped on me. Never ran so fast in my life. Had to get taken to ER.
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Quit being a sissy Chris.....:D
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I got to see this take place .
I aint pickin on no hornets ,them suckas got me on a track hoe one time . |
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I volunteer Weedeater and I'll video it.
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them suckers left welps so big you could see them through my cloths:pissed: |
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I got attacked by them when I was a kid, I was knocked out cold, my uncle came and got me and we both ended up in the hospital. I remember he ended up worse off than me, they couldn't count the stings on either of us.
For a couple years I remember my family walking around pouring gas in EVERY hole they could find on the property. |
ive had 3 nest in my yard since we moved to the bluff almost 20 yrs ago they some bad little bugs hurt like crazy when they hit u but gas does take care of them good luck to u
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X2 dat...it will work, if you are going to poison them do it at night they are less aggressive |
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They dont like mowers, the reason I got stung so many times was I couldnt un-*** my riding mower fast enough :shaking: ... Hydro |
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There are 3 nests in the back of the plant where we bushhog. I don't even like to get near em in the tractor with a cab. If you pizz em off enough, they'll probably figure out a way to get in there.
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