PT Wasp Freeze II Aerosol

4.5 out of 5 stars 139 Reviews | 29 Q&A

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  • Product Overview

    PT Wasp-Freeze II Wasp & Hornet Insecticide is specially formulated to provide instant knockdown of wasps and hornets. Knockdown is quick so no stinging pheromone is released, thus reducing the possibility of stings. The spray can travel 15 ft. to provide applicator safety.

    PT Wasp-Freeze II has replaced Wasp Freeze. Wasp Freeze contained D-Trans Allethrin and Phenothrin as the active ingredients while PT Wasp-Freeze II contains Prallethrin. Wasp Freeze II should be used outdoors, and in attics and crawlspaces only.

    When using in an attic, DO NOT contaminate stored items, HVAC systems, water heaters or other non-structural items.

     
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  • 139 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    4 of 5 Stars

    Fast acting

    By Joe on 05/03/2012

    I'm a beekeeper and I remove wasp nest every day and I use this stuff all the time love it. Oil beast so once it's on them they can't talk to each other to atack you. And yes it's not good on carpente…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    This stuff is the best!

    By Robert on 08/26/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I only use the wasp freeze when spraying wasp nests. I went thru at least 15 cans of Raid and it did nothing. The first time I used wasp freeze I sprayed a nest that was forming in my garage. I spraye…

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    1 of 5 Stars

    Not effective on carpenter bees

    By Steve on 04/23/2012

    Verified Purchase

    As per your article, "How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bees", I tried this product on the flying adults as part of the overall treatment plan. As others have observed, this product does not kill carpenter …

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  • 29 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    I'm looking for a wasp and hornet killer concentrate to put in my pump sprayer?
    A

    Concentrates are not considered to be contact kills, especially for wasp and hornets.  Even if you got close enough with a hand pump sprayer, which do not spray that far, the spray would not kill…

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    Q
    Would Wasp Freeze help stop wasps from getting behind my siding?
    I would like to know if this spray would do any good if I sparayed the area where the wasps are going in at. Do you know of any products that would decrease the pheramone scent to make the bees go somewhere else besides my house siding?
    A

    Wasp Freeze works best on exposed nests that you can spray directly. We recommned that you use a hand duster and apply a dust such as Tempo dust to the holes where the wasps are going in and out. The …

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    Q
    Do I need more than one can of wasp freeze for a paper wasp/hornet nest?
    I have a good sized paper wasp or hornet nest under the eave of my home. I will first have to check whether this product will reach it. I am not sure whether it is best to have one person spray the nest, or have two people, at two angles, spray it. Other questions: How much of the nest will fall down and how much will stay up there and have to be manually scraped off? If I have to go up on a ladder a scrape it off isn't the whole area going to be contaminated by the spray which sounds rather toxic I will be getting the basic safety kit. for application of the spray but would I need to wear that or more to remove nest residue or if the spot needs to be repainted? There is a vent/soffit near the nest, do I need to be concerned that the toxicity will infiltrate the house? I don't imagine there are less toxic options due to what has to be achieved? I can supply photos if it would be helpful. Thank you.
    A

    It is hard to say if you will need more than one can or not without seeing the size of the nest, but it is always better to have too much than not enough.  Wasp freeze is actually quite safe and …

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