🚫🐝 Wasp nests don’t stand a chance—Zero In and reclaim your space!
Zero In Wasp Nest Killer is a 300g ready-to-use powder featuring 0.05% permethrin for fast, effective wasp nest elimination. Its precision puffer applicator allows deep application into nests, even in hard-to-reach areas, while the child-resistant cap ensures safe handling. Designed for evening or early morning use, it offers a reliable, eco-conscious solution to keep your home and garden wasp-free.
Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 19 cm; 300 g |
Part number | ZER910 |
Item display height | 19 centimetres |
Item display length | 7 centimetres |
Item display width | 7 centimetres |
Item display weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Material type | Metal |
Power source type | Not Powered |
Manufacturer | STV |
Item model number | ZER910 |
ASIN | B01FSDM1E6 |
A**H
Worked with a tiny amount but recommend buying the applicator.
This worked a treat with one application.We had a wasp going back and forth to the roof tiles above our single storey extension. We tried spraying with mint which is supposed to be a deterrent but that only worked for about 5 minutes after application.We bought this along with an applicator available separately and didn’t have to use much. It was very simple to apply with the applicator. A few poofs and that wasp never came back. The size is way more than we needed a few tea spoons would have done the trick but we not have plenty more should we have any further issues as the bottle seals very securely. Although it’s not cheap it was still considerably less than calling out an expert, and great value when you consider we’ll probably have enough here to deal with any wasp problem for the rest of our lives!We were also mindful not to allow this to drift onto plants, bird food etc.The product certainly works and is easily sprayed with precision with the right applicator so I would hesitate to recommend this to others.
C**N
Good results
Certainly seems to be working on our wasp problem. After spraying one day, the activity is way down on the second. Another treatment will hopefully eradicate this nest. The only drawback is that the nozzle isn't really long enough. Wasps are entering a cavity in the roof space via a gap under the tiles and the overhang prevents getting close enough with this product. It was an easy enough solution to tape a flexible straw to the nozzle and direct the spray exactly where it was needed, but a slightly longer nozzle would have been better.
C**N
Perfect for getting rid of wasps
Digging up my turf in the garden to replace with new, wasps started appear from the edge slabs. It seems when soil is moved, they like to come out from their nests. This product was easy to use. Spread it around the area around 7pm when they were least active, and by the next day, they were no longer around. Very effective and imnpressed by it. Still a lot left in the bottle for whenever I may need it next so really good price for the amount you get in the bottle.
M**N
Fantastic Result
Had huge amount of wasps going in and out of a hole in the wall of my house.Obviously they had a best in there.I sprayed a couple shots of this powder into the hole and 18 hours later not one live wasp to be seen.Quite a few dead wasps on the floor below the hole though.Brilliant results from this inexpensive product.10/10
P**N
Does kill wasps, but not an instant fix.
Have a wasp nest at the base of a hedge. Applied the powder into the nest entry in the evening which reduced activity significantly by the next day. Waited a day then reapplied powder and blocked entry hole. Several days later the wasps had created another entrance. I could have persisted I suppose, but I gave up and left them to it in the end as I read that wasps are in decline this year and are good for nature so should be left alone if not causing a danger. Hey ho!
L**R
Good stuff
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.
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