Additionally during the night the majority of the wasps should be back at the nest.
Do foggers kill wasps and hornet nests in attic.
One option people have is to use pest control bombs.
Wasps are one of nature s predators but few want the insects building nests on or in their homes.
Yes bug bombs and foggers kill wasps hornets and yellow jackets.
Electric foggers can help you eliminate wasps and hornets at cheap rates without any assistance.
Bees feed on pollen and nectar while wasps eat other insects as well as nectar.
When wasps feel that their nest is being threatened they will sting people and animals in the area.
Aerosol sprays and foggers are rarely effective when dealing with hidden nests according to university extension experts jeffrey hahn phil pellitteri and donald lewis.
This defensive nature can make destroying the nests a risky proposition.
Another big difference between the two insects is their homes.
Wasps construct their nests from chewed up wood fibers and saliva while bees make vertical combs out of wax to create hives.
Bees carry pollen on their legs while wasps do not.
Although the wasps may be paper wasps they can also be hornets or yellow jackets which will aggressively defend their nests.
The foggers that you purchase from online stores contain an insecticide that is made for killing various kinds of pests in your house.
During the night wasps hornets are a lot less active than they are during the day.