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Soap and water works well on wasps. Bees almost never live in the open like wasps. If you ever see them out in the open just leave them be and don't kill them. They are just swarming and will be gone within a few hours and it is illegal to kill honeybees, they are protected. I promise I am a bee expert, @SparksFly is a beekeeper and he taught me everything I know about bees. Plus he has been stung a good 70 times and it only makes a mosquito sized welt. Lucky him, I get stung and I have a soup bowl on my arm.If I may ask, what is it you wish to know here? For actual flying insects, plain ol soap and water does a really good job, especially on Bee's If you want a option for K-9 defense, One of the OC sprays might be a better option! Better coverage, and less risk to your health. Many of these bug sprays are highly toxic, and flammable! There may also be a legal issue with using wasp spray against a dog, but I don't know!
It's kinda like that "Survival: So Simple it's Profound" thread.What exactly is this thread about? I see nothing but a gif of a mushroom cloud but I see its been edited since being posted?
Since the end of the title is K9's I would assume the OP is asking about dogs? If so OC is GREAT for this. While it is hit and miss on humans it has always worked great for me on dogs. The last time i used it was years ago. A$$hat neighbor has LONG had problem dogs. When one finally got old he got another pit. Saw it out in my front yard and went out to shoo it away. It charged me. A face full of OC and it made tracks back home. That was years ago. I still find it in my front yard now and then. I just open the front door. As soon as it see's me it beats feet out of there.
When I have to fend off some A$$hats dog I would rather be able to do it to the damn owner. Since it's not the dogs fault the owner is a moron. It's why I carry OC when I walk mine. I have a gun too of course but do not want to hurt the other dog if I can avoid it. The OC runs the dog off without doing any permanent harm.Yeah that was kind of my assumption based on the thread but I wasn't sure. I would definitely recommend OC over wasp spray for dogs. One it is far more likely to be effective and two poisoning a dog with a toxin may put you in an awkward position. My dog is a sweet heart but if someone OC'ed her I would be pissed but if someone intentionally chose to spray her with poison it would end badly.
When I have to fend off some A$$hats dog I would rather be able to do it to the damn owner. Since it's not the dogs fault the owner is a moron. It's why I carry OC when I walk mine. I have a gun too of course but do not want to hurt the other dog if I can avoid it. The OC runs the dog off without doing any permanent harm.
I love my Bee's, they pollinate every thing I have growing here, with out them, I'm screwed, We are all screwed! Wasps are a non issue, I have never had any problems with them, Mud Dauber wasps are the main ones here! If I find a problem nest, Soap and water does the trick and they don't come back after wards!
Remember if you are spraying dogs outside of your yard there are restrictions on the label stating what you can use these sprays for.
Use them out side of your own property and the dog owner may get you in a hornet's nest of problems