Do you see the hornets' nest hanging off my shed? Does it strike terror in the very depths of your soul?
I hope so. At least if you are a hornet.
The summer I moved here I could see traces of old hornets' nests under the eaves of my house. Someone knocked them down before I moved in. Then as I'm landscaping the yard I found a massive nest about the size of a basketball behind a bush. It still had hornets in it! The next spring the hornets were at it again and managed to make a little nest before I found it. Trying to whack it down, spray it with water, and run like mad before the hornets organize themselves for an attack is not my idea of a good time. I don't use pesticides because they are toxic, and also hornets are actually really good for gardens. I still don't relish the thought of getting stung so I'd rather discourage the nest building. So every spring through summer I'm on watch. I constantly walk around inspecting the under-eaves of my house, shed and garage. This year I managed to find the start of a nest with only one hornet working hard to build it.
Shortly after destroying all that hornet's hard work, I saw an article online on natural pest control methods and one of their ideas was how to keep hornets from making nests. It seems a hornet will not start a nest if it's within 200 feet of another. It's a territorial thing. The remedy? Psych them out with fake ones! That calls for a papier mache project!
I used balloons I blew up about halfway, strips of old newspaper coated with papier mache mix, or flour and water the poor-person's papier mache. Since I'm gluten-free I bought a small amount of bulk flour and used gloves when applying it to the paper strips.
I hung them to dry so they wouldn't be flat on one side. It's summer so I can do this out in my garage, unlike winter art projects which I have to do in the house.
The next layer of papier mache I used paper towels in hopes of giving it a little texture so it looks more like a hornets' nest.
Then I painted them with gray paint made with exterior latex house paint tinted with acrylic black.
I hung one on the garage, on the side of the house, and on the shed.
I'm also back to making beads only now I can do it out in the garage so it's not so messy. The set up is much more efficient:
Summer projects!!
Interesting fact which I never knew! I did not know that hornets could be deceived into thinking that the balloon could be another nest!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea either. I'll be the tester to see if it really works. :) I'm waiting for one of my neighbors to start pounding on my door "YOU HAVE HORNETS' NESTS!!!" hahaha Just enough stress for some passive aggressive revenge.
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