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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 13:21:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@&lt;a href=&quot;#comment-11&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;guest&lt;/a&gt;: The Fake Nest is really only good to use when trying to stop wasps from &quot;flying around&quot; a certain area. Based on your message, it would seem there is either a nest or nesting material they want from the siding. This will require either a liquid or better yet, dusting as detailed above. I&#039;m 100% sure a good dusting with the DE Dust we have listed above would do the job. And using a Dustick would make the job manageable. Based on the history of the home, you would expect to have to dust 1-2 a year. In between dusting, the use of one of the sprays applied to the siding should help keep them away for good. At that time you could install a Fake Nest but again, I don&#039;t think you&#039;ll get any benefit from it until the current activity is controlled and that will no doubt require both dusting and liquid material.
  Here are direct links to the information and products listed above:
Dustick: http://www.bugspraycart.com/equipment/dusters/dustick
Fake Nest: http://www.bugspraycart.com/traps/pheromone-and-food/waspinator-repellent-nest</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@<a  href="#comment-11" rel="nofollow">guest</a>: The Fake Nest is really only good to use when trying to stop wasps from &#034;flying around&#034; a certain area. Based on your message, it would seem there is either a nest or nesting material they want from the siding. This will require either a liquid or better yet, dusting as detailed above. I&#039;m 100% sure a good dusting with the DE Dust we have listed above would do the job. And using a Dustick would make the job manageable. Based on the history of the home, you would expect to have to dust 1-2 a year. In between dusting, the use of one of the sprays applied to the siding should help keep them away for good. At that time you could install a Fake Nest but again, I don&#039;t think you&#039;ll get any benefit from it until the current activity is controlled and that will no doubt require both dusting and liquid material.<br />
  Here are direct links to the information and products listed above:<br />
Dustick: <a  href="http://www.bugspraycart.com/equipment/dusters/dustick" rel="nofollow">http://www.bugspraycart.com/equipment/dusters/dustick</a><br />
Fake Nest: <a  href="http://www.bugspraycart.com/traps/pheromone-and-food/waspinator-repellent-nest" rel="nofollow">http://www.bugspraycart.com/traps/pheromone-and-food/waspinator-repellent-nest</a></p>
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		<title>By: guest</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 13:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello,
My family and I have just moved into a home which has Cedar Shake siding.. we seem to have alot of yellowjackets the are climbing through and on the cedar. The owners state that they are there every year and love the cedar...I would like a non toxic treatment that would prevent them from being there and from coming back. My mother in law is deathly allergic to them and I have twin 4 year olds. There is not really a good place that is not frequented to hang the disposable traps.. I did read something about a fake nest that would keep the other wasps away? does this work? Any advice would be great thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
My family and I have just moved into a home which has Cedar Shake siding.. we seem to have alot of yellowjackets the are climbing through and on the cedar. The owners state that they are there every year and love the cedar&#8230;I would like a non toxic treatment that would prevent them from being there and from coming back. My mother in law is deathly allergic to them and I have twin 4 year olds. There is not really a good place that is not frequented to hang the disposable traps.. I did read something about a fake nest that would keep the other wasps away? does this work? Any advice would be great thank you.</p>
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