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how can i get rid of the wasp nest/ beehive in my shed?

i dont wann a get stung a bunch.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Raid Foaming Wasp Spray

  • Barbiq
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Spray it with wasp killer at night. Spray it a couple of nights in a row before trying to remove the nest. Once you are sure all the wasps are dead, remove the nest with a broom or shovel and either burn it or throw it in a big plastic bag you can tie up. Then put it in another bag and tie it then off to the trash.....keep an eye on the area where it was and spray it again if you see any more wasps trying to rebuild. Make sure you spray the area again next spring. We have to watch for these on our awnings.....uck.

  • 1 decade ago

    You will need to take action in the evening... Get your hose and a good nozzle that will provide a high pressure stream. Hose the nest until it falls down - then run. The next night, come in and spray the nest with a bee/wasp killer. You may also want to treat your shed. On the third night, take a shovel and remove the nest - if you have a burn pile, burn it. If not, smash it and bury it.

  • 1 decade ago

    but some repelant , and spray it froma distance. (so you dont have to worry about getting stung) do this every once in a while until the spray bottle is empty (to ensure they are ALL dead) and then go in and take out the nest and throw it away. Hope I helped ! :)

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  • 1 decade ago

    If it is a honey bee nest, call a bee service and they will remove it for you - Free.

    Others kind, in the evening when in the nest, either a hornet spray or you can smoke the nest (which will kill most of them) then knock it down and place in water overnight.

  • 1 decade ago

    Use a foaming type spray. I've seen some products with a 20 foot spray so you can stay far back.

  • xyz
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Like the other person wrote, Raid foam spray, it will spray at least twenty feet from you and it works great..

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