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Natural Repellent For WaspsDoes anyone know of any natural insect repellent for wasps? For example: mosquitos do not like citronella, fleas are not fund of cedar. Hyram Allouisous Feedback About This Post:RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsI just read one persons suggestion to use household bleach as a means of killing wasps. I was stung 3 different times this summer while cleaning my composite deck with bleach water. I was not spraying them, just cleaning the deck. Obviously, they don't like the smell of the bleach water, but in my case, the wasps got angry enough sting. I'm not sure I would recommend this method. Post by durkink RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsI have loads of wasps around my house this year and dare not even open my patio door as they keep flying into it. When its open i can get as many as 6 in my living room at the same time - with a baby and young daughter I just cant risk it. I'm scared to even go and peg my washing out because of them. However, I have been told that 'nippon' works a treat (used to kill ants) it is sweet and they take it back to the nest and kills them all - hooray! It is in liquid form so you just squirt some on a small plastic tray and leave it. Post by SARAH80 RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsI don't know about repellents but a good way to kill them with cheap household products is with regular laundry bleach. It doesn't drop them right away unless you get a good blast on them and soak them with it but it does kill them within a few minutes. Post by rattlesnake28977 RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsAll I can say is buy a can of starting fluid for cars. This will kill any nest or bee, it drops them as soon as they are hit. Post By jesse (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsI found that plain baby powder works better than any bug spray and stays around for months or until it rains. Harmless to humans, great deterrent to buggy bugs of all forms. Ants, fleas, termites, all bugs, will not cross over it, if placed on the floor, near door entries, ant holes, fences, walls, invisible to the eye, but no more bugs, spiders, bees, wasps. Put Powder on your kids hair & skin when camping or at the beach and yourself, in the car, everywhere, it really works. So does garlic and onion plants in your yard, keeps all bug life away, even mosquitoes. Post By Jerry in CA. (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsThe suggestion to breathe on a bee to repel it, is a bad idea. Discovery had a documentary on killer bees, where they were attempting to determine what it was that caused them to go swarm and attack. Low and behold, it was the human breath that triggered the nasty assault. Post By Monty (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For beesHow about keeping the bees off the hummingbird feeders? Post By dee (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsI've heard that dryer softening sheets (ie. Bounce) will repel wasps. My sister in law stuffs them into small vases at picnics and it seems to work. Post By The Flying Deacon (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsWe have a pool outback and as you probably know it needs a lot of attention. I am scared by wasps (which we have plenty of) and they are always flying by me near me ear so I freak out and run inside. I really need to keep the pool in good condition but the wasp are keeping ME from that. We have set up EVERYTHING from bowls to the ones you hang to the fake GIANT wasp nest (it works because if a wasp sees that there is already a nest, it won't built one). And the GIANT nest worked for about 1 or two months-- but it has now been a year or so. PLease help with anything-- I really do enjoy my pool but it's so hard to with them around. Please and thank you. Post By Noel (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For Wasps
I'm on the third floor of my college dormitory and there are rather large wasps that try to get in through the side of the screen. There is a small space between the screen and the back pane of the window (the glass doesn't go all the way up because of rust), that they can get through. It gets very hot in the room and my only defense is closing the window which makes things uncomfortable. Post By Sue (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsLow and behold within 30 mins of writing my last post my 3 YO son got stung by a wasp. He seems fine just swelling and puncture hole. Chemist said antihistomine should help. Post By Mafa Decay (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For WaspsP.S. I tried Vinegar and the wasps seemed to like it rather than repel them it attracted more. They were not bothered and even landed in it. Post By Mafa Decay (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For Wasps
I am super uber phobic about wasps. I once got stung 9 times by 1 wasp that got down my top when I was a child and I was rather ill, vomiting etc but not allergic (I think) perhaps it was just the amount of venom I had that time. I have since been stung with no major symptoms. I go to pieces when they fly by me and feel the colour drain from my body, my heart pumps fast and I feel faint. I think this is just my adrenaline. Everybody thinks I am a big baby but I can not help myself. Post By Mafa Decay (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For Wasps
Powerful super soaker water gun. Pump and blast-away the nest, then they will return for more. Give them more. And more and more, to let them know this will not stop till there is a shortage of water and your time! Post By WASPWATERWARS (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For Wasps
Dave; I think you may have "dirt dobbers" cause they build mud like nests. Post By Anne (Guest Post) RE: Natural Repellent For Wasps
Noticed a wasp building a nest in the corner of my front doorframe, and I used the Clorox spray bottle approach while he was out collecting materials. Post By Dave (Guest Post) this worksUse Malathion & Sevin. These are minimally toxic & work great. Post By Lab Tech (Guest Post) Natural Repellent For Wasps
Victor Poison Free Wasp & Hornet Killer or Soap water in a sprayer works. Post By Sherry L (Guest Post) |
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