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You can use a foam wasp killer in wall cavities. Just make sure you wear protective clothing when using the spray to protect from chemicals and the wasps.
If the nest is exposed, wasp & hornet spray will do the trick.
Wait for a cool night, at least in the 50's. Get on a ladder with a can or two of wasp spray. Empty the can or cans depending how big the nest is. Then take the foam like insulation and cove the entrance. They will be trapped them in a toxic environment.
use wasp and hornet killer to spray into or onto the nest.
The wasp nest will need to be sprayed from a distance to prevent swarming and stinging. Get a strong wasp killer spray that will spray a long distance and remain several feet away when spraying.
Spray it with hot water, oil, or ant killer.
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Grab a empty mean green bottle or some other spraying bottle you can fill. Fill it with about 3/4s water and then some dish soap. Then spray wasp or wasp nest. this wont really leave a smell and it kills wasp.
If the nest of a wasp is completely destroyed, the wasps will search for another place to make a nest.
well first you should go to the store and buy wasp spray that can shoot 10 to 20 ft. if they have a nest wait till night time and spray the nest because at that time they are asleep when their dead get the nest destroy it i tell you from experience i even have them inside too there like 8 wasp each day i wonder how they enter my house maybe some window crevice or a cracked wall well hope it works for you bie good luck
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