Lynette noticed a hornet's nest on one of our trees. It was a pretty large size and we knew we could not get rid of it on our own. A spray can from Loews just would not be practical.
The exterminator did a great job. Here are a few photos I took:
It always amazes me how big those nests can get. I think you were very smart to let an expert handle it. Hopefully the wasps will move on to someplace else now.
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THAT is a big nest! Glad you had someone else take care of it.
ReplyDeleteHe makes it look so easy.
ReplyDeleteGood to hire a professional for this task. Hornets can be aggressive, and their stings are painful.
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me how big those nests can get. I think you were very smart to let an expert handle it. Hopefully the wasps will move on to someplace else now.
ReplyDeletethis is wise to let an expert handle it otherwise there was chance to get sting dear John
ReplyDeletei liked your yard so much ,very relaxing
Well done to the exterminator!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan