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Why does wasp spray seem to not stay active when sprayed on a surface?

Asked by rojo (24179points) June 29th, 2017

I have used two different wasp sprays on these red wasps that have taken up residence in my eaves by my door. The spray knocks them down but if you do not spray them again (or step on them) when they are on the ground most of the time they fly off. Spraying them a second time will eventually kill them. I assume those who fly off eventually succumb but do not know for sure.
But, immediately after I have sprayed the opening to the nest in the eaves more will land directly on the sprayed surface and enter seemingly with no ill effects.
Does it actually keep on killing like ant and roach spray or does it only work with direct contact?

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ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

Wasp spray is basically worthless, Dish soap and water kills orange/yellow wasps on contact. Cheap, effective and non-toxic. Mix at about a 20:1 parts water to soap in a cheap sprayer or spray bottle. I mixed a small bucket full and cleaned my eaves, left a pile of dead wasps at the footing. None got up from that.

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