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How much do exterminators charge to remove an underground yellow jacket nest? |
How much have you seen exterminators charge for this service? NOt excavation, just extermination. i get rid of those suckers myself. just wrap up good with gloves head gear etc. and pump the poison down inside and some people pour gasoline in the nests up in nc. after you have killed them destroy and seal the nest. i think any survivors will move on. did for me. they don't hurt much it they do sting. some say it is good for arthritis. We flooded ours with the lawn sprinkler. We did this each morning and they soon moved. The lawn love it and looks great. lol |
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