🛡️ Protect Your Home, One Spray at a Time!
Hot Shot Wasp & Hornet Killer Spray is a powerful insecticide designed to eliminate wasps, hornets, and other pests on contact. With a remarkable 27-foot jet spray, it allows you to maintain a safe distance while effectively targeting nests. Its non-staining formula ensures your home remains clean, making it ideal for outdoor use, especially when applied at sunset.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Spray |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
L**S
Don't need to put your running shoes on with this spray
Works as advertised. This spray is awesome on wasps and hornets if you don't want to get stung. I've used this spray on nests that have approximately 100 wasps on them and had no issues with killing them all. Knocks them down immediately, so you don't have to put your running shoes on before spraying them. If you do spray a nest be sure to do it first thing in the morning or last thing in the evening when all the wasps are back at the hive. If you spray in the middle of the day you will miss over 60% of the wasps. This is a contact killer, so you do need to spray them directly. This spray is better than other contact killers because it sprays more accurately and easily. Some of the other sprays out their don't have as good of a stream or trigger.Pros: Kills wasps from range of about 20ft, knockdown killer keeps you from getting stung, better than similar productsCons: If you're nearing the end of the can it doesn't spray 20ft, so be prepared.
S**E
Great bee spray
This is the first bee spray that worked. It came overnight and took care of my bee problemHighly recommend this product
T**7
It works!
The product works. A small hornets nest was on the outside of my house in the front. I brought this spray off Amazon and followed the instructions when using it. I coated the hornets nest with the spray and it coated the nest nicely. After a while the spray disolved and the next day I sprayed the nest again. No more hornets and I feel like the spray really softened the nest where it was starting to fall off my house. Good product and would recommend.
R**.
Great for wasps, but struggled with more heavily armored foes
I have nothing against bees and promote their health and well-being whenever possible. Wasps and hornets, I have slightly less love for, but with whom I have had a comfortable arrangement: "don't mess with me/mine, and I won't mess with you/yours." Then, "they drew first blood not me" - John Rambo. After being stung 11 times in the span of a week, I was left with little choice but to reclaim my territory. I grabbed a can of Hot Shot in my catcher's-mitt sized swollen hand and unleashed a chemical fury--- Paper wasps (Mid Atlantic) died on contact. In fact about a millimeter from contact, they were stiff-legged, abdomen up. After a few seconds of respectful silence, it was on to the yellow jackets. I sprayed and they yawned. I sprayed again and they gave me that "really?!" look. I sprayed again, and they got noticeably irritated! This particular combatant is exceedingly difficult to kill with sprays, so I wasn't surprised, but it took a lot of juice to take them down. I think they may have drowned in the quantity of liquid or from resulting pneumonia more quickly/effectively than from acute toxicity. Moral of the story for wasps, and I assume other "delicate" insects, it worked great. For heartier, angrier bugs/hornets, keep your running shoes on!
K**I
So happy I bought this
I live in a condo with a very high roof that wasps seem to love. I thought I would have to hire a professional to deal with them given how many nests I had high up and in awkward spots, but given the price of the spray I figured at worst I would have lost s few bucks and then use this as regular bug spray, and at best would save a lot of money by dealing with the issue myself. I truly believed there was no way out would spray as far as I needed, and I'm happy to report I was wrong. I dealt with all the nests on my own.Two things to consider:1) if you do need to spray really fast away or high up, the can needs to be probably more than half full to reach. However, because I had 3 cans I was still able to get all the nests. I do now have 3 half full cans (isn't that optimistic?) That I won't be able to use for future nests, but I can still use them as regular bug spray2) at all but one angle that I had to spray in, the stuff rained back down on me. Depending on the angle you use it in you might want to wear a mask, goggles, and long sleeves, or use something like an umbrellaThose things said, for a low price I dealt with all the wasps nests and impressed my family with my mad exterminator skills. I will definetly repurchase this item again for next year's wasp season.
C**E
Use THIS to kill wasps
This spray for wasps and hornets does the job quickly and from a safe distance. It also sprays in a precision line so you can effortless hit your target. I keep my dogs and cats away from this stuff, and I easily clean up the overspray.
D**D
Wasps Hated It
I thought it was ok but the wasps HATED this stuff. I did see a few of them breakdancing after they got some but most of them never came back. I’m ok with whatever they choose to do because I’m the “fun dad”.3 stars because the stream of the spray is unpredictable and dribbles out of the can. Dribblers are amusing to wasps but I don’t LOL at this.
A**R
Killed them
Killed them... We had a hornet's nest in the ground in my backyard - they already went after my son when he was mowing - he ended up with about 15 stings...it was terrifying. I also have an older dog who is not all that smart about the outdoors - so, I knew we had to get rid of these things. Basically, I just waited until dusk and sprayed into the hole from a good 10-15 feet away. The stream went far and was fairly accurate until it gets close to the end - just be sure to shake it well. I used 2 cans. First picture is some of the dead guys around the hole.The only negative thing was that something came during the night to eat all the little dead guys - I am worried that whatever animal ate them (raccoon, possum, etc.) is probably very sick, if not dead, now because of the insecticide used on the hornets. I sprayed the entire 2nd can down into the hole.... When whatever animal decided to eat them, he dug way down - apparently the nest was huge, because even when I run water into the hole with a hose, it never really "fills" - of course, it has been dry, so it may just all be getting absorbed. Second picture is after the animal dug into the hole for his treat - you can see that there are actually 2 or 3 entrance/exit holes.Anyway, I would suggest cleaning up the little dead guys all over the place so no unassuming animal decides to eat them as a special treat!
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