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How to dismantle the hornet's nest is the safest

The safest methods to remove hornet's nest are bagging, flame burning, water gun spraying and drug fumigation.

1, bag and pick a nest

The wasp is a typical social insect, living in a hive built by a group of bees, but the development speed of the hive is relatively slow in the early stage. At this time, there are only one or two bees in the hive. When the hive is small, the bag can be removed. The specific method is to put on an anti-sting suit at night or in rainy days, and then directly trap the whole hive with a snakeskin bag and take it out.

2. Flame burning

The hornet's nest is made of pulp wood pulp. Because this material is easy to burn, the honeycomb is afraid of flame, and it can be burned off when it is big. The specific method is to tie the combustible materials to a long bamboo pole and ignite it, and directly burn the honeycomb with the combustible materials on the bamboo pole.

3, water gun spray kill

When the hornet's nest has a certain height or there are flammable materials nearby, it can be attacked with water. The specific method is to destroy the hive directly with a high-pressure water gun, but pay attention to the fact that the back of the hive is washed with water, so don't go near it immediately, because there may be wasps hidden in the hive. The safest way is to destroy the hive with a water gun, and it can also avoid panic bees attacking passers-by.

4, drug fumigation

The nesting habits of wasp nests vary from species to species. Some wasp nests have a shell and an entrance door. So the hornet's nest with low nesting height can be fumigated with drugs to kill insects. The specific method is to soak pesticides in cotton balls and stuff toxic cotton balls into the door with tools such as bamboo poles, so that the wasps in the hornet's nest are poisoned.

Characteristics of hornet's nest

Honeycomb, also known as beehive, is the place where wasps inhabit, breed, store, live and live through the winter. It is the general name of empty spleen, honey spleen, pink spleen, daughter spleen, bee path and the internal space of beehive.

Honeycomb, or nest spleen, is a wax-like structure made of wax secreted by wax glands in the abdomen of worker bees, which is hexagonal and tubular. Honeycombs built by bumblebees (an insect of Vespidae) or related bees of the same genus, or nests including pupae, are called honeycombs in Chinese medicine.

When wasps breed bees, they leave a thin cocoon in the nest room after emergence. With the increase of insect reproduction algebra, the cocoon will gradually thicken, shrink in size, from shallow to deep, and finally become dark brown, which is the symbol of the nest spleen, commonly known as the nest spleen. A litter of spleen usually needs to be replaced after 1 ~ 3 years. A large and medium-sized bee farm will eliminate hundreds or even thousands of old spleens every year.