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The Gotcha Sprayer Pro adaptor enables you to attach and trigger wasp and hornet spray from an extension pole, for killing wasps, paper wasps, yellow jackets, Carpenter Bees, and hornets nests.� The Gotcha Sprayer Pro will trigger virtually any aerosol can diameter, length, and nozzle style used for spraying and killing wasps, yellow jackets, and hornets nests.� It attaches to any extension pole with a standard American threaded tip.� It will attach to your existing extension pole (if it has a standard American threaded tip) or you can purchase an extension pole from our online store.

Cicada Killer Wasps:

Cicada killers look like large yellow jackets, but they are actually related to the Mud dauber. Cicada killers can sting, but are usually less aggressive the yellow jackets, wasps, and hornets. Cicada killers usually make their nests in softer soil. You can generally see where the female Cicada killers are flying in and out of the nest opening. Using an extension pole with the Gotcha Sprayer Pro and our Powder Duster you can apply dust into the opening of the nest entrance from a distance. The dust will eventually be tracked into the nest and kill the inhabitants.

Spraying wasps, yellow jackets and hornets is much easier with the Gotcha Sprayer and Gotcha Sprayer Pro.� Spraying cans of aerosol wasp and hornet spray from the ground when trying to reach the peak of a roof or the eaves is a messy job, not to mention getting the over-spray on your house, in your eyes, and in your lungs.� Simply insert a can of wasp and hornet spray, secure by tightening the strap, attach to an extension pole, and spray.� Easily kill wasps and kill yellow jackets.� By positioning the wasp and hornet spray directly in front of the nest, there is less over-spray and is much safer than using a ladder.� With the Gotcha Sprayer Pro you can easily add a duster for applying insecticide dusts.� Sometimes wasp and hornet spray alone will not kill carpenter bees. Using the Gotcha Sprayer Pro with a powder duster, enables you to leave a residual dust in the carpenter bee nest, eventually killing the carpenter bees.� The Gotcha Sprayer Pro can be purchased alone or as a kit, enabling you to spray aerosols or powder dusters yet costing much less than the Bee Pole or the Dustick (dust stick).��

Dusting for carpenter bees without using the expensive dust stick or a ladder.The stinging insects that people most commonly come in contact with are classified in the order of Hymenoptera. That includes: yellow jackets, hornets, and wasps. In general, yellow jackets, hornets, and wasps have a negative reputation around people, however when they are not intruding in our personal space, they can be helpful in certain ways: yellow jackets, hornets, and wasps feed their young largely on flies and caterpillars. yellow jackets, hornets, and wasps help keep these pests population in check. Unfortunately, the personality of these insects changes as the season progresses. Early on yellow jackets, wasps, and hornets will only defend their nests when they feel threatened. As the season progresses and food sources become less available, they become more aggressive. yellow jackets, hornets, and wasps are considered social insects and live in colonies. Within the colonies there is a distinct hierarchy between builders, gatherers, and reproducers. Some colonies of insects continue for many years, others such as yellow jackets, hornets, and wasps start over every year.

 

 
 
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Subclass: Pterygota
Infraclass: Neoptera
Superorder: Endopterygota
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Superfamily: Apoidea
Family: Crabronidae
Subfamily: Bembicinae
Tribe: Gorytini
Genus: Sphecius
 
 
 

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