Anyone have a clue how to get rid of something like this.
Paper wasps under siding.
Step 2 locate the entrance through which the bees are entering your siding.
Paper wasps construct the familiar open celled paper nests we often see suspended from eaves or porch ceilings.
Purchase a bee or wasp killer from a hardware store or convenience store.
Step 1 identify the position.
Hang it from a wire loop with the narrow part aimed downwards.
A neighbor destroyed a mud nest hanging on her porch.
Apply the glue soaked fabric all over the wire frame until it is covered completely.
General insect killers will work but if possible acquire a product that is specified for bees and wasps.
Wasps can build nests on homes under soffits behind sidings or window shutters and just about anyplace which provides some type of shelter from the elements.
Most paper wasps in north america belong to the genus polistes.
Cover the wire completely with thin fabric pieces covered in glue.
So a good dusting now and then again the fall should really help.
Locate and assess the wasp nest in house siding.
I need an effective poison with a delivery system i can use close up and spraying upward under the siding at about 3 4 inches off the ground.
For the outside a good dusting up under the siding is clearly needed.
Although their tendency to sting in defense of their nests can be of concern these wasps do serve an important ecological purpose as predators of other insects.
As a wasp nest beneath siding grows and branches out they may eventually find their way inside your home while searching further for food.
I was sweeping the cinder block foundation of dust spider webs preparing it for painting with drylock when i noticed wasps going up under the siding.
Many times wasp nests are in cracks of wood and cannot be seen.
Because wasps can sting when they feel threatened it s important to get the job done swiftly and efficiently as botching the nest extraction can only agitate the wasps into swarming and going on the attack.
The wasps are entering and exiting through a gap between the vinyl siding and the j channel trim and then apparently there is a big hive up above the soffit that is hidden from sight.
If their nest is hidden from sight under the siding of your house not handling the issue promptly can be especially dangerous.
Based on all the activity it would appear that some wasps are using this protected space to overwinter and hibernate which is why you re seeing so much activity.
Putting a mirror under the siding did not reveal the nest.
I ve tried pumping diatomaceous earth into the area but i m not getting to the nest and the powder is obviously missing at least some of the wasps.
These nests are usually small in size and population.