🛡️ Defend Your Space with Confidence!
The Rentokil PSW97 Wasp Destroy Foam Aerosol is a powerful 300ml solution designed to effectively eliminate wasps from your surroundings. With the ability to treat up to three large nests and deliver results within 24 hours, this foam aerosol combines potent ingredients like d-phenothrin and tetramethrin for a swift and efficient extermination process. Its user-friendly design ensures precision application, making it an essential tool for any homeowner looking to reclaim their outdoor space.
Manufacturer | Toolbank |
Part Number | RKLPSW97 |
Product Dimensions | 5.21 x 5.11 x 23.8 cm; 349.27 g |
Item model number | RKLPSW97 |
Size | 300 ml |
Colour | Multi-Color |
Style | REN0020 Wasp Nest Destroyer |
Material | Foam |
Power Source | AC |
Volume | 300 Millilitres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Rentokil Wasp Nest Destroyer Foam 300ml |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 349 g |
A**N
Excellent
Excellent product, does what it says and killed off the wasp nest over night. Safety important - so sprayed at midnight when dark and used a red torch so wasps not alerted. Spray very directional and accurate. Highly recommended.
A**R
Foam spray insecticide
Effective, easy to use
G**6
Works Well
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! We had two wasp nests in rockeries in different parts of the garden. Wait until lave evening when all the wasps are tucked up in bed, then spray. It produces a foam but after about an hour, the foam liquefies leaving no mess. Worked on both of our nests.
A**R
Great price and very easy to use
Fantastic product. It dealt with a medium sized wasp nest quickly and easily
A**R
Sort of effective, but.
Daughter had an enclosed wasps nest in a space in the porch. This stuff comes out like shaving foam, it stays awhile but then goes. I've used a couple of cans and the enemy are not doing well but are still about. I'd go for a different solution if the best is concealed
K**N
Does what it says
Used as described and got rid of the wasps really quickly
S**S
Effective if……
I purchased two of these cans and can say they are effective and fast acting and can be used from a distance of about 3ftThe only caveat is that it really needs direct contact with the nest to be effective - unfortunately that n my case the nest was underneath the roof eaves and down inside the wall and I was unable to reach the nest.If there was an open nest I would purchase this again
B**N
Worked well in a building cavity
Our wasps had made their way inside a cavity in the woodwork on an ancient conservatory extension - so the big ladder had to be deployed and some plant surgery was needed to get a clear shot at the entrance.I read the instructions twice, prepared the field of battle, and went up the ladder dressed in a Wurzel Gummidge version of a bee-keeper's outfit, complete with improvised veil (fine mesh net curtain) draped over a hat, then put my kagoule hood over the top to hold it there.Was not sure how the wasps would react to foam - they have been less than welcoming when deep nests in a grassy bank near the house have had to be dealt with using petrol or kerosene, so I was taking no chances. Can't run like I used to....!So up the ladder at dusk to foam the entrance to the nest, and it all went well. Thick foam over the entrance, and the wasps were seemingly not interested in me, allowing time to descend the ladder safely.Next day they seemed poorly and activity was reduced - so we did it again that evening. Quieter still the next day, so we were gaining on them, albeit slowly.We knew which interior panel they were behind, so against my wife's advice I opened a tiny hole to fit the foam nozzle, and put a 2-second burst in there, then plugged it quick-smart. Noisy wasps!In the morning we could hardly hear anything inside the cavity and no wasp activity outside - another short burst through the hole was administered, and the plug restored.Next evening all was silent as the grave - but we put another burst in to be sure. Three days later, still silent, no activity.Success!So... this might also be made to work inside a brick cavity wall - with a long thin drill and some care. A lot depends on the situation. Our opinion is that daily foaming of the nest entrance would have done the job eventually, but would have needed at least another can of foam. It was working, just more slowly than the direct method.The foam nozzle is small, and only needs a small hole to squirt through - a suitable bit of tube to extend the shortish nozzle is handy for getting it in more easily and preventing the foam from escaping.Recommended for nests that are accessible by squirting &/or drilling.PS we had a go at yet another nest with Westland Eraza Wasp Nest Destroyer Spray (Aerosol), with less than wonderful results, detailed in a review.
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