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  2. Is It Safe to Remove a Wasp's Nest Yourself? Here's ... - AOL

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    Learn how to get rid of a wasp's nest and prevent wasps from taking over your yard. Discover effective DIY methods and know when to call in professionals.

  3. Hornet - Wikipedia

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    Due to their size and the power of their venom, hornets can kill large insects such as honey bees, grasshoppers, locusts, and katydids without difficulty. The victim is fully masticated and then fed to the larvae developing in the nest, rather than consumed by the adult hornets.

  4. European hornet - Wikipedia

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    The European hornet is a true hornet (genus Vespa), a group characterized by eusocial species.The genus is in the subfamily Vespinae, members of which are known for chewing up their food to feed it to their young, as well as chewing up paper-like materials to make their nests.

  5. Prallethrin - Wikipedia

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    It is also the primary insecticide in certain products for killing wasps and hornets, including their nests. It is the main ingredient in the consumer product "Hot Shot Ant & Roach Plus Germ Killer" spray. [1] The vaporizer contains Prallethrin in isoparaffin solvents.

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    Above ground, hornets build multiple egg-shaped nests in trees throughout the year. The more they grow in number, the more nests they will build, a fact that separates them from other nest ...

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