R Wind
Songster
Appreciate the info on yellow jackets with chickens, and on neem oil.Yellow jackets are omnivores so they help cleaning up dead animals and they can also do some pollination and I'm usually into letting nature do it's thing whenever possible. I draw the line at two things and opt for the kill them before they get me or my flock option - raccoons or possums trying to get into my coop/run and yellow jackets. I had a fan blowing all day right on where the nest I recently got rid of was and it did nothing to stop them. Neem oil dumped on the nest (which is safe for use around chickens) killed them within 24 hours. If the nest wasn't next to my run I would have gone for the scorched earth option like @Evadig recommended by using gasoline and a roman candle and enjoyed watching them burn. I was recently stung and while the severe pain has subsided I am still suffering the intense itching that nothing seems to help for long so I have zero tolerance for yellow jackets right now!
btw - I wouldn't feed dead yellow jackets to chickens, that venom in their stings could still be active. They might not eat them, mine seem pretty keen to avoid bees of any kind.
I have a homemade ointment for punctures, stings, ant bites ( including fire ant), mosquito bites. Works wonders.
We used to buy Apiscare Ointment by Dolisos. Boiron bought Dolisos out and discontinued. A friend used up my last tube when she chose to stoop over in a fire ant bed. Ouch. I've used it myself on stings. Within a couple minutes, all pain gone, and no welts that are painful for weeks the way I am prone to.
I knew I had to find a replacement... Read the ingredients in the original tube, experimented, and glad to report multiple friends have found a base of aloe gel works.
Dissolve 3 to 5 pellets each of these two homeopathic remedies into Aloe gel ( about 1/8 to 1/4 cup). You can stir, or leave it to sit and stir when the little pills are dissolved.
Apis Mellifica 6c to 30c
Ledum Palustre 6c to 30c
Best used very soon, within few minutes, after the sting; can't guarantee if you wait too long ime. But still worth a try. We keep 1/4 cup of this in first aid kits. It'll keep several years before drying up.