I wouldn't say dangerous, but the clean up would take all day. most are designed for great distance so they put out massive volume. Best to shoo the critter outside & get the nest when it's dark & more adults are apt to be on it.
Yes, wasp and hornet sprays will also kill bumblebees. You can find wasp and hornet spray at retail stores such as Walmart or Target.
Some wasp 7 hornet spray will take care of them
If the nest is exposed, wasp & hornet spray will do the trick.
Spray then with Raid. Signed by Tannermo.
No, it is not recommended to use wasp and hornet spray for bears as it may not be effective and could potentially harm the bear. It is best to use bear-specific deterrents or contact wildlife authorities for assistance.
use wasp and hornet killer to spray into or onto the nest.
spray can intestines (also known as spray paint)
Wasp and hornet spray. A flyswatter. a newspaper. A bee bee gun. Or chuck noris
Yes wasp and hornet freeze works but only if you catch them standing still.
Yes, we use it all the time. We go out at night with a black light and a inexpensive wasp spray and it works perfect.
Well, we don't know what IT is- you did not share that with us. However, many spray insecticides are combustible- they can burn. IF you used an insect spray in a fireplace, you should wait several hours before lighting a fire, and give the flue time to air out. Or you may get a large KAWHOOF when lighting the fire. Be sure that a large wasp or hornet nest has not blocked the flue.
Spray cans are pressurized containers that can potentially explode when exposed to high temperatures from thermal energy sources. The heat can cause the pressure inside the can to increase, leading to a rupture of the container and possible release of hazardous materials.