Help! Wasps/Hornets in these dishes; need to be removed.

As a ex tech I can tell you right now that I didn't deal with bee's no matter how much the customer complained! PERIOD!
I would reschedule till they resolved the issue. If I could put a new dish up some where else with ease and less than 20 mins then MAYBE I would do that otherwise nope. See I was paid per job not per hour so the faster you were in and out of the job the more you were paid...messing with bee's not only slowed me down but was also just flat out dangerous.
Some of the guys mentioned sprays they had...but at the end of the day NOPE.
I was a dish tech NOT an exterminator!
Wow...... Just, wow....
 
They were definitely the worst of the Dish dishes but you really haven't seen a bee problem until you have taken the large feed cover off of a 10 footer. :eeek

I bet with those big covers it doesn't take but 1 time to be cautious when approaching in the summer.

I remember a service call years ago on a superdish. As soon as I turned the corner I could immediately see the problem. A yellow jackets nest started about half way up the feed arm and completely enveloped the lnb and the plastic housing. Couldn't see any of it, told customer to go out after dark with a full can of bee spray in each hand and empty both of them.
 
Thank you all for your insight. I am pretty sure they are paper wasps, as the one I saw going in was dark in color but smaller than the average hornet. I have heard mixed things about the Spectricide, but Raid has always worked for us. I've done some thinking, and I might have to agree with Claude; it might not be worth it.

Claude, I collect these things. I've refurbished old dishes before, worn and torn from the environment and paint faded. But in the end, the LNBs usually still work. In my opinion, this particular situation is a rarity. I mean, where else could I find an original DISH 300 like that? Certainly not online. When the lady came to me about this, I realized it was a 300 dish and that's why I'm stuck on it. You just don't see those anymore. Evidently it was an appliance store at some point which explains the dish. That's really the only reason I'm pursuing this. If it were a DirecTV Slimline or any other dish I'd say screw it. ;-)

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Also, not to brag, but I'm proud of that top photo -- makes a great desktop wallpaper ;-)
 
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No wow needed. Just go back to his posts from years ago when he was an installer. It was his MO for just about everything... ;)
Yep...and wanting everything for free when it came to him personally.
 
I bet with those big covers it doesn't take but 1 time to be cautious when approaching in the summer.

I remember a service call years ago on a superdish. As soon as I turned the corner I could immediately see the problem. A yellow jackets nest started about half way up the feed arm and completely enveloped the lnb and the plastic housing. Couldn't see any of it, told customer to go out after dark with a full can of bee spray in each hand and empty both of them.
Seen this on FB last month lol

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That's quite a custom LNBee
Except those aren't Bees those are Wasps.

As to someone not liking it, if it truly is Bees you can call a local beekeeper and they will most likely help out with moving the nest. If it is Wasps or Hornets I don't think you are going to get many complaints.

Too many people use the terms interchangeably when you really should be more precise as Wasps, Hornets, and Yellow Jackets tend to be much more aggressive than Bees BUT many more people are allergic to Bee Venom than are to the other beasties.
 

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