How to Kill Wasps and Prevent Wasps From Returning
Whether you’re looking to kill wasps in your home or you want to prevent them from returning, there are a few steps you need to take. First, you’ll want to remove the nest. Using a long-handled tool, break it into pieces and then spray the pieces with a wasp spray.
You may also want to consider removing the pheromones that mark the location of the nest. These pheromones are natural scents that help wasps locate and communicate with other members of the colony. By eliminating the pheromones, you will decrease the likelihood that wasps will rebuild their nest.
You can also kill wasps inside your home by spraying them with a chemical insecticide. Pyrothroid, which is based on the natural ingredient in chrysanthemum flowers, is highly effective. You can use a disposable paper cup to sprinkle the dust into the nest opening.
If you want to kill wasps quickly, you can also spray them with Sevin 5 Garden Dust. It is a mix of amino acids that is effective at killing wasps. It is available in a disposable paper cup, so you can easily dispose of it.
During the summer, worker wasps begin building a nest. After the nest is built, a new queen emerges. This queen lays eggs that will develop into young wasps.
During the winter, the queen wasp hibernates. Some queens die in hibernation, but most stay alive. The queen will return to her nest in the spring and lay new eggs.