Sunday, May 15, 2011

Stings of Spring, Summer Pest

With Spring and Summer upon us, we no doubt will be sharing our space with other little creatures.  Some of these little creatures can be very annoying; a few of these are yellow jackets along with wasps and hornets. 

I have a small deck with my backyard stairs and this seemed to be a favorite place for wasp to set up there quarters.  I had tried different ways of making this seem less attractive to them but they always came back.
I tried the jug with the sweet juice that was supposed to trap them… as you can see in the picture it didn’t do what it was supposed to do instead it supplied them with another place to make a nest.

What I did discover a few years back was a mixture mint oil and water sprayed on the surface of my deck and where they made their nest, the mint kept them away.  I would spray the area once a week; if it didn’t rain I could go for two weeks and no sign of the wasp. 

I would also spray around my outdoor furniture and tables to keep them away.  It isn’t poison and will not harm your pets, just to be careful not to get it in your eyes because it does burn,  (wash your hands after use in case you forget and rub your eyes)

I spray a wash cloth and take it with me when I walk the baby to keep them away from the stroller.  I carry a small sprayer bottle with me also if I go anywhere there might be buzzing pest.  

I spray the shed in the backyard under the eves and under the eves of my house, wherever wasp or hornets have set up homes in the past.  I go all summer without worrying that I am going to be bumping into a nest like I have done in the past.  I have sprayed the screens in a screened in porch and the eves to prevent them from finishing a nest they started.

Hope you find it works for you to it is better then using the poison that you or your children could come in contact with.  It is also not safe to spray any kind of poison around food areas where the pests seem to like to be around.

Also before you use your BBQ make sure that there are no nests inside before you light it, also check carefully under the cover if you have it covered for the winter.

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