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The power is in your hands to keep your landscape in line – unleash it with Spectracide lawn and garden products. Our easy-to-use, fast-acting insect, lawn disease and weed control solutions help you tame lawn and landscape invaders with incredible pest-punishing power. Take command with Spectracide brand. You hold the power.Spectracide carpenter bee and ground-nesting yellow jacket killer foaming aerosol expands to hard-to-reach areas where insects live. The extension tube helps to direct spray into target treatment areas. For carpenter bees, treat active tunnels where activity has been observed. Leave the entrance hole open for 48 hours after application to allow the bees to contact and distribute the insecticide throughout the nest galleries. Then plug the entrance hole to prevent reinfestation of old nesting tunnels and reduce the chances of wood decay.for Ground-nesting yellowhammers, use the extension tube to spray Spectracide carpenter beer and ground less mess strait jacket foaming aerosol directly into holes in the ground yellow jack jacketed activity has been observed. After 24 hours, cover the hole with soil. For best results, spray early in the morning or late in the evening when yellow yellow jacket activity low and most eyelet yellowness in the nest. Read the entire label before use.
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90.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars ONLY product that FINALLY KILLED OUR YELLOWJACKET PROBLEM!!
This is the ONLY thing that FINALLY killed our Yellowjacket problem! My 12 y/o son and I are both very allergic to ALL bees! And we had thousands of Yellowjackets make a nest in between the wood boards and into the ground behind it, right in our parking area next to our front porch! The bees apparently did this while we were on vacation. I got stung 5 times just trying to get into my car twice!!! I had to try to park back farther after that, and walk in a big circle way around that area just to have to try to get near it anyway to get onto our porch to get in the house. We tried 4 different sprays that said they killed Yellowjackets. NONE of those even affected them!! Every single night, my fiancé sprayed the area in between the the wood where the bees came in and out. That way all the bees were in the nest and would get the poison on them. This spray is GREAT because it also expanded into the wood into the nest itself that was in the ground behind the wood that we couldn’t get to! Every single morning, we seen about 50-80 bees dead on the ground in front of the wood! We had to spray nearly an entire can every night for a week and a half to kill all the bees that were in that HUGE nest!! After there was no more bee activity there, my fiancé sprayed the area with clear flex seal to help reseal over it so that the bees couldn’t get back in there. There are now no more bees there and my son and I can now safely get in and out of my car and I can park back in my parking spot!! NEVER STOP MAKING THIS SPRAY!!!! It saved both mine and my son’s lives…. Along with our Epi-pens! We couldn’t be more pleased with how quickly and effectively this killed the yellow jackets when nothing else would!
5.0 out of 5 stars Got those yellow jackets
Had a yellow jacket nest under my choral tree and this foaming spray worked perfectly. It shoots far, so I never got stung once. You aim for the hole and this stuff foams and kills the ones coming out to murder you. The foam then fills the whole hole and kills the rest over the next few hours. Easy peasy lemon squeezey.
4.0 out of 5 stars Works ok
I had a yellow jacket situation this past summer for the first time in years and purchased this to eradicate some hives. It works ok and does kill wasps but seemed like the can emptied rather quick and needed multiple uses to finally eradicate a hive. Obviously part of the issue was not being able to get a good shot at the hive as they were in tough to get to spots which is not the products fault. I do like that it came with a straw to focus the spray into tight areas. So to sum up, it worked, but required multiple purchases to get the job done.
5.0 out of 5 stars Ease of use
Have bought before and never disappointed w outcome. Spray is strong so no need to get close to nest.
5.0 out of 5 stars Yellow Jacket Foaming Aerosol
Saw this on Bolo and thought I would try it to solve a problem. Yellow jackets were getting in between out side door jam molding and behind the siding right at my front door. Had to weight till night time to spray in places at sidewalk level. 1st go around knocked about 60% out of the way but they actually ate thru thew foam to get back outside. Took a couple more nights to spray and kill them all. Hope the foam will last more then one season, but wont know until spring time. would recomend
3.0 out of 5 stars Didn’t quite work as expected
Sprayed the bee holes and killed a couple of bees inside but more bees were going back to the same holes a day later
5.0 out of 5 stars Wood boring bees
This spray eliminated the bees and so far, no new bees have appeared
4.0 out of 5 stars Works well but follow incuded instructions
I've fought the battle with carpenter bees periodically over the years. This year 2024, seemed harder than most at least here in the northeast. There is a tendency with these aerosols to take advantage of their maximum shooting with a stream range of 25 or 30 feet - avoid this temptation even though it it's convenient. As the instructions note, you will likely cover broad areas with the disappearing foam BUT you'll be less effective and rather wasteful. Best results per instructions are by applying foam directly into the tunnels the carpenter bees rapidly drill along with the expanding internal hollows. The concept is to have the bee return to the hole and get coated by the foam application. It is then carried deeper inside where it kills the bee and likely its family. If the bee is just beginning its drilling it may pay to monitor its progress over the next days so as to treat an early hole formation. Also, as noted in instructions, when the treated hole has done its work after a few days, cap the hole to avoid future incursions (I've used Mortite or plumbers putty with success). I have NOT used the carpenter bee "traps" that are sold and look like small bird houses that you hang nearby. My infestations seem to favor specific outside wood beams that are about 20 years old).
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