Hornets are out in full force once again in Indiana. If you have a hornet/wasp problem at your house, this simple trick just might help keep them away.

I have always had a wasp and hornet problem at my home, especially this time of year. For some reason, they all like to congregate by my front door like they are welcome guests...which they are not. The last thing that I want is to have to come home from work only to get greeted by a hornet trying to stinging me, or my family. We all know that getting stung by a wasp or hornet isn't the most pleasant feeling. So, that's why I wanted to share with you a hack that I learned last year that will help avoid a confrontation like that with these pests.

Sure, you can spray for hornets, but they still seem to find a way back to your house. However, there might be another remedy for you that could prove to be pretty effective. A post on Facebook is getting a lot of "buzz" online that just might eleminate your hornet/wasp problem at your house.

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How to Elimitate Wasp/Hornets at Your House

The post that I am referring to is a DIY wasp/hornet trap that will certianly do the trick. Chances are, you already have everything you need in your kitchen already. All you need is an old butter/margarine container, apple cider vineager, sugar, water, and dish detergent. Check it out below...

So, you're telling me that is all you have to do to elimitate wasps and hornets from your home? Sounds too good to be true, right? Does it really work? Well, judging from the comments on this post, this little trick works wonders. I'll be giving this a try for sure. Hopefully it eleminates the risk of my family and me of getting stung again.

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Oh, and if you find that wasps like to hang out in your mailbox, there's a hack for that too. It involves nothing more than a dryer sheet. Click here to learn more about how to keep wasps out of your mailbox. It would be a nice thing to do for yourself and your mail carrier.

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