I think it will, or something like it.

It'll make their nest inhospitable.

Why not just get a long pole and remove it?

Spraying chemicals is peak Fiat.

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I'd like to reduce the chance of my own death as much as possible.

General observation - it pays to have ppl in your community who understand insect life and can remedy problems with minimal consequences to all.

Anyone looking to earn Bitcoin should buy a suit and learn how to deal with stingy bugs

Or have a Gasoline super soaker...

Not viable. The nest is on my house above a window.

Figured was being cheeky

I’ve had wasp and hornets nests that made me afraid to use my front door. It’s no kind of life so I get why you want it handled.

Exterminators are pretty good at these things - I’ve had exterminators even with their gloves and suits get stung to shit by hornets nests I’ve had them remove. This is not a DIY job unless you are experienced.

I definitely don't want to get stung so I may end up outsourcing if it's affordable.

Right now not even sure it's an active nest. It's still rather small (smaller than a baseball). I don't know how fast these things can grow so I'll be making a decision based on that.

I don't want to spray it just yet as there are people working on building stuff at neighbors and it wouldnt be fair to them to stir up a hornets nest while they are on site