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1 LB Delta Dust Pest Insecticide w/Puffer Bellow Hand Duster, Carpenter Bee, Bedbugs, Wasp Control and Many More.

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Had a yellow jacket nest hidden under the roof part/eave of a bay window on my home. Small crack was bees access point and I would see them coming and going for a couple months. Was concerned that they could find a way into the home or eventually chew through drywall and give a nasty surprise to the family if they ever found a way in. Fairly new home but still unsure of what the access looked like inside the structure.After spraying wasp/yellow jacket spray form the local hardware, and filling crack with expanding foam yellow jacket killer spray. Nothing worked. I managed to create some one way entry traps using 2 liter coke bottles and apple juice which did catch just about 50 bees in total – nothing really did the trick. Worried that with fall coming they would get more aggressive and near a walkway someone might get attacked.So after much research, decided to buy a Gotcha Pro sprayer attachment and this combo of Delta Dust and Puffer bellow. It worked great.With a 12ft light aluminum extension [pole from the local hardware, I was able to puff the delta dust into and around the opening, I did this at night (but even did it during the day) and bees did not attack as I was pretty far away.I repeated the dust puffs into the crack for a few days and probably put enough dust into the cavity to kill a small village but I can confidently say – 4 days later and no bee activity. I agitated the siding and fascia board by banging with a stick and no activity.This stuff works great . Like a baby powder consistency and must really puff and dust inside cavities even though you can t see it puffing much. Takes a day or two to work as when they get it on their bodies they need to groom and swallow it for a sure kill.Instructions said to lightly dust entrance area as they might avoid it if it is too thick. I dusted the hell out of the area anyway and it worked. I can confidently say that nothing will ever live in that cavity again.Now I just have to decide whether to go through the hassle of removing the fascia to remove the remains of the nest or just let it rot.
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