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<blockquote data-quote="CRS" data-source="post: 488056" data-attributes="member: 21726"><p>As stated hornets die in the winter and start over in spring, the nest is probably empty. A friend of mine collected them a few years back, once the cold freezing weather came. It looks as if there is no entrance hole so look outside for a hole they are using. If you find the entrance just spray some wasp and hornet spray in, if nothing emerges the nest is empty. Post Script it could also be yellow jackets just as nasty as hornets but also the hive would be dead come winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRS, post: 488056, member: 21726"] As stated hornets die in the winter and start over in spring, the nest is probably empty. A friend of mine collected them a few years back, once the cold freezing weather came. It looks as if there is no entrance hole so look outside for a hole they are using. If you find the entrance just spray some wasp and hornet spray in, if nothing emerges the nest is empty. Post Script it could also be yellow jackets just as nasty as hornets but also the hive would be dead come winter. [/QUOTE]
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