

Hot Shot Wasp and Hornet Killer3 kills on contact. jet spray, this product also kills yellow jackets, tent caterpillars and scorpions.

Hot Shot Wasp and Hornet Killer 3 Aerosol kills on contact and eliminates the nest. Hot Shot insecticides offer a complete lineup of indoor and outdoor solutions to keep unwanted pests out of your home, and out of your life. No matter where your pest problem rears its ugly head, Hot Shot insecticides are the answer to what's bugging you. This product is applicable for the following pest types: Hornets, Yellow Jackets, Wasps.WHEN TO APPLY: Apply at sunrise or sunset when insects are least active.OUTDOOR USE ONLY: Dielectric breakdown voltage of 47,300 volts.ELIMINATES THE NEST: SpectracidePRO Wasp & Hornet Killer kills the entire nest and kills returning wasps and hornets for up to 4 weeks.JET SPRAY: This product reaches nests up to 20 feet away.FAST KNOCKDOWN: Kills wasps, hornets, yellow jackets and mud daubers.To kill wasps, hornets and yellow jackets, spray 1 to 2 seconds, until surface is moist, under eaves and around screens, windows, doors, patios, cracks, holes and crevices or wherever else insects are noticed. Wait at least 24 hours before removing the nest (see product label for complete directions for application). Spray the nest until soaked, standing a safe distance from the nest. This product has a dielectric breakdown voltage of 47,300 volts.Use this product outdoors only - never use indoors.

This aerosol spray kills the entire nest and kills returning wasps and hornets for up to 4 weeks. The jet spray reaches nests up to 20 feet away. You hold the power.SpectracidePRO Wasp & Hornet Killer is designed for fast knockdown to kill wasps, hornets and yellow jackets and eliminate the nests where they live and breed. Our easy-to-use insect, lawn disease and weed control solutions help you tame lawn and landscape invaders with incredible pest-punishing power. The power is in your hands to keep your landscape in line - unleash it with Spectracide lawn and garden products.
