Wasp Hornet Killer
By Jan Mayrhofer onThe eaves on our house are the perfect place for wasps to find private corners in which to build their nests. Every year we have to deal with this problem early in the season. To let the wasps have their way would mean that we would be dealing with them each time we open our front door, or water, or play in the pool. My husband sprays them once, and we are wasp free all summer.
The thing he most likes about this particular spray can is that it has a jet blast of up to twenty-two feet. That means he doesn't have to get up on a ladder which is pretty dangerous when you are dealing with stinging insects! The spray kills on contact and will also kill any wasps returning to the nest.
The can warns against using on shingles, vinyl siding, trees, shrubs, ornamentals, and grass.
DEFINITELY keep out of reach of children!!!
If you have a fish pond, don't use this product as it is toxic to fish.

Oh shoot. I thought that I would want to get some of this till I saw the vinyl siding warning. They nest behind ours.
Thanks for the heads up on all the places not to use this, I was heading out the doot to get some of this. Those darn wasps nest everywhere!!