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Yellow jacket underground nest elimination tactics

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I've done the gasoline thing a few times. Once it was iffy because the "hole" went sideways into a hill, not straight down.
Still, I managed to pour a good amount of gas in there and then jammed a glass bottle in the hole to seal it.
Left it alone for 2 days, then dug up the nest / honeycomb. No survivors in there, and none seen in the area over that 2-day period.
 
One word of advice, be careful shining a light on the holes. They will fly toward the light and sting whoever is holding it. I know from having honeybees and putting in a nuc after dark. They flew about 15 feet and got the wife several times. She was not happy about that.
 
I use a plastic water bottle about half full of gas, just walk by the hole at night, and poke the open water bottle neck into the hole and keep walking.... We have these angry little half sized yellow jackets that attack everything that gets close in the daylight, they die by my hands at night.....MUAHAHAHAHA!
 
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