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Optimistic Cynic
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Needed to use my taller step-ladder, the one I keep outside, and realized I may not be completely up to speed on all the safety rules. It looks like this: .

A closeup of the problematic area: .

Any advice?
 
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Looks like a nest with a about a million asshole wasps inside?



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As they say on SigForum: "Kill it with Fire!"


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Home Depot has ladders. That one looks unsafe to me.


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Wait a few months and free up the ladder when it's 30 degrees outside. I'd buy a new ladder before I tackled that nest.

If it was in a bush, a 12ga with birdshot works great. That'd be hard on your fence.



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Aluminum is fireproof. Flame On!!!


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Just start hitting it with wasp spray, let it soak in startdismantleing a little at a time, more spray-repeat.


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I definitely considered the KIWF option.

The Aluminium ladder might resist the flame, but that is T-111 siding behind it. Might as well move to Santa Rosa!

I have about a month before the next hard freeze, the can lights in the ceiling are going to have to wait for their new bulbs.
 
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Wait till after dark and hose it down with a couple cans of that 21 foot wasp spray. Jeez, that's a dangerous nest


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Ladders are the most dangerous item in the shop...that one more so.


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No, no, no... Flamethrowers are justified, but nukes will only result in a breed of Godzilla-sized wasps. And nobody wants that.
 
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I recently hit a nest if yellow jackets with 30% premerathin. They just wriggled to the ground and died painfully.

Go get some of that stuff!!!!



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You might try this...just make sure your surviver knows how to post on the forum to let us know how it went Wink...



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Originally posted by Cliff:
Looks like a nest with a about a million asshole wasps inside?


Lol

I've mentioned this before, but spray the nest with mineral spirits, lacquer thinner, starting fluid, gasoline, brake cleaner etc. These chemicals will kill them so fast theyare frozen in place.



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If that were mine, the nest would be doused inside and out with a high concentration of malathion or something equally as effective. At night, when they're all at home enjoying a relaxing night so you have a better shot at taking out the community of them.


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Did they read the multiple warning labels before they put the ladder into use?


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Speaking of ladder safety, this one always cracks me up.




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