broom handle and bug spray. broom handle so they dont crawl into bristles. if you press hard and scrape surface only they might fly away and you wont need spray!
In the ground, walls, attics, and tree stumps.
A kind of bird that lives in the Amazon decorates its nest with small blue pebbles and some birds build their nests on top of rocks as support.
They make the nest out of pebbles or rocks that they find.
Black widow spiders live around logs and rocks any where they can make a nest
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowjacket#Life_cycle_and_habits This should answer your question. Good luck.
rocks
they sleep in nest made out of rocks
blackjaket. *Depending on where you are located, it could be any of 4 varieties of hornet. They include the White Yellowjacket (D. albida), Northern Yellowjacket (D. arctica), Blackjacket (V. consobrina), and Baldfaced hornet (Dolichovespula maculata). We in the central states are most familiar with the Bald-faced hornet. It is sometimes also referred to as the white-faced hornet, but, like the others, is a variety of yellowjacket. Its nest is easily recognizable, what we think of as a "typical" hornet's nest, a gray "paper" structure with several layers of combs inside. A mature nest can be bigger than a basketball, usually pear-shaped, with an entrance hole near the bottom. Bald-faced hornets rarely attack a human. They are happy going about their business killing other insects, including other yellowjackets, as a source of food for their larvae. Usually, a person will assume that because of their superior size, they are more dangerous and aggressive that the Yellowjacket. Actually the opposite is true.
"Small grey nest" in English is piccolo nido grigio in Italian.
This is easy. Take the rocks out of the nest and dispose of them. The goose will have nothing to sit on and leave or lay a new clutch of eggs.
The games played in the "Birds Nest" stadium are Track & Field and Soccer. Who knows why??? SPONGEBOB ROCKS!!!!!!
No, reptiles have the eggs and then leave them.