skuttle
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My crepe myrtle became infected with bugs that ended up leaving some sort of residue on the leaves that attracted hornets/wasps/yellow jackets...not sure exactly which kind I have. I don't think it's yellow jackets because when they came out of the bush, they came from the top/middle and not the ground. Don't yellow jackets usually build their house in the ground?
I know my first step is to kill whatever bugs are infecting my crepe myrtle.
However, I also have a ton of the wasps/hornets/yellow jackets in my bush...found out when I tried to prune my bushes.
I can't see a nest and do NOT want to dig around in there to find it. Any advice on how to get rid of them other than spraying the whole bush with wasp spray? My flower bed is so out of control, but I'm terrified of getting in there like I normally do! I've already been stung once on the foot and once on the hand it hurts!!
I know my first step is to kill whatever bugs are infecting my crepe myrtle.
However, I also have a ton of the wasps/hornets/yellow jackets in my bush...found out when I tried to prune my bushes.
