The only reason I would wonder about this is because it's a lethal nerve agent. That's what makes the wasps drop so quickly and decisively. In fact, we used to spray it on plants at Camp Bullis (N of San Antonio) when we did chemical training because it would show nerve agent on our testing equipment.hoot wrote:I think somebody should mention wasp spray. It shoots a stream instead of a fog.
I have no first hand experience, but I have a few dead wasps that attest to effectiveness.
I'm constantly stunned anew by the number and ridiculousness (sp?/word?) of self-defense option regulations. However, fast-acting nerve agent (aka wasp spray) used on dogs is very likely to tick off a lot of folks, governmental or otherwise.
FWIW.
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