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Any spray designed to kill wasps or hornets will work on yellow jackets
(which are just a kind of social wasp).
I've successfully used a non-toxic (to people and pets) insect spray based
on high concentrations of peppermint oil. It kills them pretty fast and you
should be able to first spray the outside of the nest and then into it after
the first ones have been dispatched.
I found that spray at my local hardware store, so it's not that exotic.
Good luck!
On 8/25/04 11:01 AM, "Courtney Hybarger" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I have a rather strange question. Our site consists of a visitors center and
> museum and 3 historic buildings. Visitors are offered guided tours of these
> buildings and are free to wander the grounds. Yesterday the director and I
> found a yellow jacket hive close to the main building. The problem is that
> the underground nest is very close to the foundation of the building. There
> is no spray designed for yellow jackets and the trap we bought does not seem
> to be working. Both staff and visitors have been stung in the past two days.
> Because the nest is practically on the house drastic methods such as using
> gasoline are not possible. Any one have a suggestion?
>
> Courtney Hybarger
> Historic Site Assistant
> James K. Polk Memorial
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