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buffalorifle

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New here, been following the forums for some time, homeowner been cutting firewood off and on since 1970's.
I recently had a 80-ish foot red oak blow down along the back of my yard and want to cut it up but it is hollow and full of the huge european hornets from break at the stump to roughly half way up. The worst part is I am severely allergic to them. I see no way to treat / kill the nests without splitting the tree which I cannot do. The only option I see is hiring exterminator and not so sure they can do it, or wait till winter freeze to kill them.
Any other suggestions would be welcomed. Every day I look at that tree laying there and start salivating at the thought of attacking it with my saw and splitter.
 
I use tempo dust at night for YJ , should work fine for hornets.
As long as you can get some by any entrance it should work.
If you think you will get stung even at night, then call someone.

We have baldface hornets here who leave guards at night. Don't think the European ones do, maybe you can google that just to figure out your strategy.
 
Never heard of Tempo dust... is it available at hardware stores? Mostly used spray but with nests in hollow tree not accessible.
European hornets are active at night and attracted to light so was thinking bug zapper but not sure of getting them all.
 
Spoonful of Sevin dust in the entrance will end them. Make sure they have to walk through the dust to get into the nest.

If you're allergic, I agree with the others saying that risking even one sting isn't worth it.
 
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