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๐ซ๐ Wasp nests donโt stand a chanceโspray smart, spray safe!
The Wasp & Hornet Nest Killer Foam by Zero In is a 600ml aerosol spray designed for professional-grade pest control. It features a user-friendly trigger with a safety lock and delivers a powerful foam jet reaching up to 4 meters, enabling safe and precise nest elimination. Fast-acting and effective both indoors and outdoors, this product can treat 4 to 7 nests per can, making it a reliable solution for wasp and hornet infestations.










| ASIN | B077G3YB38 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,973 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 4 in Bee, Wasp & Hornet Control |
| Brand Name | Zero In |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (5,100) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05036200345561 |
| Included Components | See Description |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Type Name | Wasp Nest Killer Foam Jet - 600ml Trigger Aerosol |
| Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
| Liquid Volume | 600 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | STV International Ltd |
| Model Number | ZER556 |
| Part Number | ZER556 |
| Product Warranty | Manufacturer Fault |
| Specification Met | USDA |
| Target Species | Insects |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**P
Boom! And the Wasps are Gone......
Last year I had two nests to get rid of but due to their location - both behind brick - I had to use powder to puff in to the gaps. This year's nest was a big one out in the garden, under a bush. Underground under a bush to be exact. It took a bit of sleuthing to find the actual entrance and this was much easier done at night with a torch. Entrance found - and a very large tunnel entrance too! So, the next day, I had a quick spray of this stuff as a test so I was prepared for how it worked in case I needed to act quickly and make a sharp exit. That night I went out to the nest in darkness, with my torch, to have another look. All very quiet with zero activity. Perfect time then. I fired this stuff in from about 2 metres back from the entrance and let it rip for 8s, as directed on the tin. Seemed to leave a nice foamy mess and still no activity. Last year, with the powder, it really stirred up a frenzy! Next day, zero activity!! This worked after one applications. Before it was like a wasp M6 with a constant stream coming and going, but now - zero, zilch. Not one of the blighters. Two days later and still zero activity so I can conclude that the nest was well truly obliterated by this stuff. Excellent. I did think it was a bit pricey at the time but based on the results I take that back. Highly recommended to get the job done first time. Well, it did for me anyway!
S**B
Didnโt help and second can faulty.
Didnโt help with the wasp nest in our compost bin. This was the second bottle, as the first made little difference sprayed into the entrance. This second bottle also didnโt spray properly and at times not at all unless we hit it on the ground, so had to get much closer which result in stings. In the end we pulled the bin over to expose the nest, smashed it with a long pole and sprayed this direct onto the pieces and wasps. Still didnโt get them all so ended up putting wood down to burn the nest and destroy the eggs. In short, pointless if the nest isnโt exposed and the product can doesnโt work consistently.
L**R
Wow
This stuff really works. I live in a bungalow and I had a wasps nest right outside my lounge window, little buggers kept flying into the lounge so I had to close the window. At that point, I didn't know I had a nest, I just got a little suspicious as to why so many wasps were in my lounge. Anyway, right under the eves there was a little gap leading to my loft and they were coming in and out, but at that stage, they were all pretty small so the nest must be at an early stage. I couldn't reach it without a ladder but I wanted them gone, so I looked through Amazon's huge range and settled on this product along with the powder. It arrived the next day so just before dusk I went out and without the need for a ladder I gave the hole a quick blast. It was very simple to do and seemed to cover the wasp hole nicely. A few came out but were covered in the foam and couldn't fly, I left them to bed down for the night. I had a look the next morning and they were still in and out of the nest, so I got the foam and gave the hole another quick blast of the foam, which covered the wasp hole nicely once again. A fair few wasps came out of the hole again but couldn't fly due to being covered in foam, I left them to settle in for the day. At dusk, I got the ladder and squirted the powder into the wasp hole, and got away from the nest pretty darn quick. Quite a few wasps trying to fly back into the wasp nest were stuck as the hole was blocked with the powder and they were getting covered in the powder, I left them to settle in for the night. The next day there were still wasps flying in and out but not as many as the day before, I got up the ladder and gave the wasp hole another squirt of the powder blocking the hole. Once again quite a few wasps were trying to get back into the wasp hole but it was blocked with the powder, I left them to settle in for the day. The next day they had managed to dig the wasp hole out but there were no wasps coming out. I kept an eye on the nest and still to this day there are no wasps anymore. I don't know if it was the foam or the powder but the nest is dead and gone so as far as I am concerned it's worth the money. I know the nest is probably in my loft and the wasp hole I am poisoning is only the entrance, the wasps do the rest by carrying the poison back to the nest, infecting more wasps and eventually killing the queen.
P**Y
Excellent product
Really effective, easy to use ,safe to use ,got rid of most of my problem but I could not get right up close to the source
B**N
It's ok but not amazing
This product is pretty much as advertised, it shoots a foam jet a long distance, and it acts kind of like expanding foam. Definitely kills wasps, as after we sprayed a ground nest, we could see them trying to burrow through it to get to the entrance, and it didn't end well for them. Main problem with the concept is that unless you can actually get this stuff inside the nest, the expanding foam concept doesn't really do much apart from make a mess on the surface. Unfortunately we weren't able to safely get close enough to get an accurate spray into the nest entrance, so while it did kill a bunch of wasps, it didn't solve the actual problem by killing all the wasps inside. It may have been possible with a 1m long nozzle or something, but probably that would have just angered the wasps into swarming anyway. We ended up having to get in professionals to deal with the nest (who could obviously get closer and use better/stronger/more suitable products) as it was too much of a hazard for us. Most of them in the UK seem to offer same day callout and after about 20 minutes on-site, they were done and there were no more wasps, so unless you're very confident you can safely use this product effectively you probably just want to get a professional to attend.
G**T
Wasps
Doesnโt shoot as far as described,must be prepared to run ,run fast very fast or get gullible person to do it for you .
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