Hornets are a very aggressive breed of insect. They pose a serious risk to people with allergies to hornet stings and if they build a nest near, on, or in your home, even under it you can be sure that you are in very big danger. And when it comes to getting rid of them it can be a huge and terrifying process.
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The best way to deal with hornets and wasps is to take precautions and act with initiative. These bugs are attracted to human homes for specific reasons and they can be taught that your home is not one they can survive in. You can do this by handling your food properly. Compost heaps attract hornets because of all the sweet smells of rotting fruit and vegetables. They will come to your property and feed on this material and make a nest because of how much food they found. They will have guaranteed meals every day from your compost heap. The easiest way to deal with this is to turn your compost head every day. Put everything new on top and then flip the entire mound over, hiding the sweet scent of rot from the hornets.
You can also handle your outside eating better. Children love their ice cream cones but they attract wasps when it drips on the ground. And all those outdoor dinners and BBQs? They leave a mess on the ground that most people don’t bother to clean up because, hey, its outside, its help the grass and stuff. Well, it also attracts hornets to your property and if you have sweet things on the ground especially then you will quickly find hornets on your property.
Your garbage is also a huge problem when it comes to hornets, they are attracted to just about any kind of rotting food, even meat if they can get a hold of it. So make sure to store your garbage in a tightly sealed container in your garage and make sure there are no smells coming from it or you may end up with wasps and hornets in the garage.
If you want to get rid of the nest then there are steps you must take. If you watch them flying around they will often lead you straight to the nest. You should then get some gear together, a tight-fitting jumpsuit, and a beekeepers hat is helpful but they can still crawl under your clothing and sting you so take precautions to tuck everything in. You can then take two cants of insecticide and unload the whole thing both at the same time into the nest entrance. Do this at night because they will be sleeping. This will kill the nest and any wasps that try to return to the