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Originally Posted by GP_Matt
To clarify, wasps can't fly when they are on fire. Those in the nest will get out and catch and those nearby will fly back to protect the nest. All will burn and the next day you will find a few sad confused wasps circling the remnants.
Another very effective way to get rid of wasps is to use a grizzly bear. They will consume the nest and leave nothing behind. Then of course you will have a bear problem on your hands and the problem there is that unlike gorillas you can't just wait for winter to kill them off. They will lay down and look dead but come spring they will be back and looking for food. If you don't have more wasp nests to feed them you should probably just move.
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That's another reason why Gorillas > Grizzlies when it comes to household pest removal.
http://www.channelate.com/2012/02/15/bear-in-camp/
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Last edited by Bobblehead; 06-01-2012 at 01:22 PM.
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