I looked it up and read there are some powders aerosols to spray into the nest but there s a bunch of guards or whatever always sitting outside the entrance and i don t really want to get swarmed by them.
How to get rid of yellow jackets under my siding.
To kill a yellow jacket start by putting a small piece of fruit or a sugary drink inside a sealable jar or soda bottle since yellow jackets are attracted to sweets.
If yellow jackets build a hive near inside your home you will probably need to find a way to eliminate them.
However these wasps are difficult to kill effectively especially if you want to avoid being stung.
The key to deterring yellow jackets is getting rid of them before they form large numbers that require a call to an exterminator.
I had a problem with yellow jackets getting in under the aluminum siding above a door on my house so i sat near the nest site occasionally for two days with a st rong shopvac and a long nozzle and caught hundreds of them returning to the nest site.
Yellowjackets are the most problematic of all wasps and hornets largely because of the zeal with which they defend their nests when they feel threatened.
If necessary replace the screens or weather stripping or use caulk to seal up holes.
These defensive wasps can cause problems when nesting near homes and when they build their colony under a deck it can make enjoying the backyard difficult.
Inspect your siding screens vents and door jambs for holes.
Yellow jackets have built a nest under the siding on my porch.
Yellow jacket nests that haven t been built yet and even a brand new nest are much easier to get rid of than one found in late summer.
If you have holes in the exterior of your home even if they are quite small yellow jackets can get inside.
Seriously there s tons of them.
Apply dust or insecticide at dusk.
This will give you ample light with which to work but the yellow jackets will be settling in for the night lowering the chances that you will be stung while working with the chemicals.
While you can minimize the risk of being stung by wearing multiple layers of clothing and working to kill them during the night when they are less active and their numbers are more.
Keeping yellow jackets away.
To keep yellow jackets from returning properly seal any entrances or holes through which the pests could enter the siding.
Then i proceeded to caulk all around their entrance area.