What is explicitly advised against doing if a ground nest entrance is discovered?

Answer

Never sealing the ground nest entrance, as this forces them out elsewhere.

A critical safety warning regarding subterranean yellowjacket nests involves entrance blockage. Attempting to seal the entrance hole of an active ground nest is strongly advised against. If the pathway out is sealed, the angry and trapped colony will not simply remain contained; instead, they will attempt to chew through the nest material to find an alternate exit. This new exit point can unexpectedly open inside a nearby structure, such as a home's foundation or living space, escalating the danger significantly. The recommended safe action upon identification of any nest, particularly a ground nest, is to contact pest control experts equipped for safe removal.

What is explicitly advised against doing if a ground nest entrance is discovered?

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