Last summar/fall, I was absolutely overrun with yellow jackets and had to buy some traps. Caught hundreds of them, but that was just treating the symptoms (could only locate/destroy 1 out of who-knows-how-many hives).
The trick is to catch the queens in the spring, and my reusable trap has caught two so far. That’s two hives I don’t have to worry about this summer.
- Perfect reminder for me to check my traps. 
- They’re rough on dry years. A couple years ago I must have found 20 nests, some the hard way. I was almost getting used to getting stung. - Yep. Last summer was super dry (my poor lawn lol), and had way more yellow yackets than I can ever recall. If this summer is dry, too, hoping my preventative actions will help. 
 
- Resistance is futile 
- Any suggestions on good traps to use, where to put them and how to be allowed to open your door in the summer? - I like the bees, I don’t mind a few wasps. My wife’s been stung twice so far and my son once and it’s barely Spring. - The wasp wars continue. - I bought one of these from my local hardware store last year, and it’s been great. Amazon Link for Example - The instructions say to place it like 20 feet from where you suspect there’s a hive if you’re dealing with an established nest. You’ll also want it a fair bit away from where people go since it will attract them, and they don’t always go immediately into it and tend to swarm around it. - This spring, I’ve just been moving the trap around every few days to catch the queens. They’re out foraging and starting to build nests, so I rotated through the spots near to where I suspected there were nests last year. - Since I made this post, I’ve caught 3 more. Those 3 were in the same day, and it was after I moved the trap into the tree by the front porch. - Update: Got 2 more today. I was going to move it, but I’ll prob wait until I go 1-2 days with any new captures. 
 




