If, by "in your house", you mean in a corner somewhere actually indoors, you can wait until evening (wasps are not active at night- will not fly) and spray it. If you do not want ot use insecticide inside- douse them w/ lots of spray cleaner (409, Clorox clean up- that kind of thing- you'd be surprised how effective ammonia and bleach are at killing insects)
If, however, you mean in a wall void of your house (ie inside walls)- call an exterminator. Really, there is no other choice (unless you live near a university w/ an entomology program- then they might do it to get the nest for display).
I am an urban entomologist, by the way.
smoke em out,scrap it off or pour some boiling hot water on it oh and keep your distance
Use a commercial wasp spray. Wait until dark, however, as all the insects will be on the nest at rest at that time.
Aerosols for air-borne nests, dust for ground-level nests, and exterminators for intra-structural nests are ways to get rid of wasp nests. The extermination has to be attempted in the early morning, before the active hours of 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. It generally is best to have the controls carried out by professionals who have the latest in head-to-toe personal protective equipment.
Black wasps can be a serious threat to humans. You should never try to remove their nest yourself. Contact a professional pest removal company.
kill it. kill it with fire.
There are several photos of underground wasp nests on the Internet. Several different species of wasp build their nests underground.
they dont find their nests they make them from paper or dead composted leaves
yes,they constent extend their nest.
Spray it with hot water, oil, or ant killer.
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If referring to the nest of a Mud Wasp, then about the size of a soccer ball
Mud daubers are a variety of wasp which build their nests out of mud or use the nests of other species of wasp. Mud daubers which survive the cold months are immature individuals which spend the Winter in the nest.
Three animals other than birds that build nests: wasp, turtle, gorilla.
by a sepical spray
Wasps, depending on the variety, live in both. Underground nests usually have to entrances Paper wasp nests are easy to spot in trees during the fall and mud wasp nests are usually dark gray and seem to usually be found under the eaves on a vertical wall.