I did some searching here and around the web but can't find a consistent answer on a fogger you can toss in a blind and close back up to kill the little devils. I keep a few cans of brake cleaner in my truck and it's great to kill if you spray direct, but these guys like to build in the corners and I don't want to stick my head in there long enough to aim and let them have a shot at me.
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Just hang one of those Hot Shot no-pest strips in your blind now and come season, there won't be any kind of bug except a dead one in your blinds. In an enclosed blind, they'll last a good 4-5 months. In an open blind, you'll need to replace them every month to 6 weeks... Been using those for years. Best I've found... Cattle ear tags work OK too, but the no-pest strips work a lot better on wasps/scorpions... When I first put out my Krivoman blinds, they were bug proof pretty much, but the dang black widow spiders loved them and the one I had siting on the ground had a bunch of scorpions almost immediately... I put 2 of those no-pest strips in each blind, one hanging from the top vent and one sitting on my blind chair... Ain't been a bug in them since, but I keep those strips hanging all the time...
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostJust hang one of those Hot Shot no-pest strips in your blind now and come season, there won't be any kind of bug except a dead one in your blinds. In an enclosed blind, they'll last a good 4-5 months. In an open blind, you'll need to replace them every month to 6 weeks... Been using those for years. Best I've found... Cattle ear tags work OK too, but the no-pest strips work a lot better on wasps/scorpions... When I first put out my Krivoman blinds, they were bug proof pretty much, but the dang black widow spiders loved them and the one I had siting on the ground had a bunch of scorpions almost immediately... I put 2 of those no-pest strips in each blind, one hanging from the top vent and one sitting on my blind chair... Ain't been a bug in them since, but I keep those strips hanging all the time...
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Originally posted by Mike Fangman View PostAny of the little 3 - pack foggers from Walmart or Home Dept, should do the trick. Id do it late evening, just before dark, that way you get them all.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostJust hang one of those Hot Shot no-pest strips in your blind now and come season, there won't be any kind of bug except a dead one in your blinds. In an enclosed blind, they'll last a good 4-5 months. In an open blind, you'll need to replace them every month to 6 weeks... Been using those for years. Best I've found... Cattle ear tags work OK too, but the no-pest strips work a lot better on wasps/scorpions... When I first put out my Krivoman blinds, they were bug proof pretty much, but the dang black widow spiders loved them and the one I had siting on the ground had a bunch of scorpions almost immediately... I put 2 of those no-pest strips in each blind, one hanging from the top vent and one sitting on my blind chair... Ain't been a bug in them since, but I keep those strips hanging all the time...
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostJust hang one of those Hot Shot no-pest strips in your blind now and come season, there won't be any kind of bug except a dead one in your blinds. In an enclosed blind, they'll last a good 4-5 months. In an open blind, you'll need to replace them every month to 6 weeks... Been using those for years. Best I've found... Cattle ear tags work OK too, but the no-pest strips work a lot better on wasps/scorpions... When I first put out my Krivoman blinds, they were bug proof pretty much, but the dang black widow spiders loved them and the one I had siting on the ground had a bunch of scorpions almost immediately... I put 2 of those no-pest strips in each blind, one hanging from the top vent and one sitting on my blind chair... Ain't been a bug in them since, but I keep those strips hanging all the time...
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Originally posted by BigPun View Post
Once the ones in there are dead I'm going to hang those strips in every blind, just have to kill what's already flying around in there first.
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Originally posted by BigPun View Post
All of the foggers I've seen so far have been for smaller bugs, haven't found any that say 'wasp' or 'hornet' on them- saw some people saying the ant/roach foggers don't work, but I haven't tried them myself.
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Originally posted by Roy D Mercer View Post
I dont think you understand. All you need to do is put the no pest strip in the blind and the next day your problem is solved. They will leave or be dead in the blind.
If you're skeer'd to hang the no-pest strips in the blinds, just open them and throw them in just like you would the useless foggers... Nothing requiring them be hung to clear the stand. They'll get rid of the bugs lying on the floor too!
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Any type of fogger won't do much to the wasps, other than stun them or slow them down - especially the big red ones! But it does buy you some time to grab a couple cans of wasp spray (buy the biggest, fattest cans of spray you can find) and get to spraying/running!
This was a yearly ritual for me and my little 4x4 blind for 12 years. I rebuilt the blind in 2018 with the goal of completely sealing it up for "no bug access"! Haven't had an issue since.
Good luck with the wasp killin'!
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Originally posted by S-3 Ranch View PostI nuke my blinds every year with the three pack foggers , then keep them cleaned out with a pest strip incase spiders or scorpions decide to make them a home
wasp even die behind the carpet with the foggers
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostJust hang one of those Hot Shot no-pest strips in your blind now and come season, there won't be any kind of bug except a dead one in your blinds. In an enclosed blind, they'll last a good 4-5 months. In an open blind, you'll need to replace them every month to 6 weeks... Been using those for years. Best I've found... Cattle ear tags work OK too, but the no-pest strips work a lot better on wasps/scorpions... When I first put out my Krivoman blinds, they were bug proof pretty much, but the dang black widow spiders loved them and the one I had siting on the ground had a bunch of scorpions almost immediately... I put 2 of those no-pest strips in each blind, one hanging from the top vent and one sitting on my blind chair... Ain't been a bug in them since, but I keep those strips hanging all the time...
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