If it has nut shells in it most likely squirrels.
Big nest in attic.
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Once you find the nest stay a safe distance away and mark your spot so you can find the nest later.
Common sites for a wasp or hornet nest include under the roof eaves behind shutters or in garden sheds.
If the nest is near the home keep nearby windows closed.
A wasp or a hornet.
Here s a nest in an attic created by starlings which were able to fly in through an open air duct.
I was a nest of squirrels about a dozen teenagers and one big bad mamma.
I sucked most of them up with a large shopvac real quick.
I shot the rest with a 22 rifle with rat shot ammo.
Large nest in attic that looks like a nest for a hay snake.
Grows 7 long and will eventually eat any small animals in the house only known predator to take it on is the money snake.
After that i covered the place with poison.
Pour the hot soapy water into the entrance of the hornet nest as quickly and carefully as possible and exit the area quickly.
You may need more than one container of your chosen insecticide to completely saturate.
They usually hang from trees but you might find one on the ground.
When the nest is easily visible a foaming aerosol will both cover the openings and expand into the nest to trap and kill the yellow jackets.
This type of nest is easy to remove by hand and put in a large plastic bag.
Choose an aerosol with a long range jet spray that will allow you to stand back from the nest and still be effective.
The key is to wear extra layers of protective clothing or even a bee suit and have a clear pathway back to safety.
This entry was posted in animal removal birds and tagged bird control bird nest removal bird nest removal from attic bird pest control bird removal on july 28 2014 by admin.
Getting rid of a hornets nest in trees.
A hornet s nest is gray or beige shaped like a rounded teardrop and can be as large as a basketball.
Eliminate small hornet nests in trees with a long range insecticide.
Squirrel nest in attic here is a baby squirrel amongst a very large pile of nesting debris such as grass and leaves which a squirrel has brought into an attic.
Mice and rats also tend to use local nest building materials where available attic insulation paper from insulation backing or drywall etc whereas squirrels tend to import theirs from outside so typically has a lot of grass and leaves which is what yours sounds like.