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About the size of a ping pong ball, up in the crest of my front porch roof. Should I be worried?
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Some sort of insect nest, I think.
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Beginning of a wasp nest?
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It’s the 2019 Chevy Blazer. I know it shares absolutely nothing with the old Blazer, but we’re just putting old names on random things now. Real people, not actors!
I think it's a hornet nest. Definitely want to get rid of it sooner rather than later.
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Wasp nest. Nothing less than genocide will be enough. I recommend Raid wasp and hornet spray....liquid death and smells like death.
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Wasp nest. To dispose of it humanely, and if it’s easy to reach, k nock it down at night when they aren’t active and go inside . They’ll abandon it within 24 hours and you can just pick it up and throw it away. That’s worked for me, anyway.
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Starter fluid works too. Starter fluid is good for everything.
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Best answer is best answer. The ‘ 19 Blazer has been today’s automotive blue-or-white dress. +1
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It’s a forward outpost for a tiny alien invasion. Kill it with fire.
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Take off and nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
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Brake cleaner works great too, hit a flying bug with the mist, and they fall to the ground and curl up pretty quickly.