







🚫🐝 Wasp nests don’t stand a chance—spray smart, stay safe!
Rentokil PSW97 Wasp Destroy Foam Aerosol is a 300ml high-capacity insecticide foam that kills wasps directly in their nests from a safe 2-meter distance. Featuring a potent blend of d-phenothrin and tetramethrin, it delivers fast-acting, broad-spectrum pest control effective within 24 hours. Designed for outdoor use, one can treats up to three large nests, making it the go-to solution for professional-grade wasp elimination.
| ASIN | B000TAY2EQ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,141 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 15 in Bee, Wasp & Hornet Control |
| Colour | Multi-Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,595) |
| Date First Available | 9 July 2007 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Included Components | Rentokil Wasp Nest Destroyer Foam 300ml |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 349 g |
| Item model number | RKLPSW97 |
| Manufacturer | Toolbank |
| Material | Foam |
| Part Number | RKLPSW97 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 5.21 x 5.11 x 23.8 cm; 349.27 g |
| Size | 300 ml |
| Style | REN0020 Wasp Nest Destroyer |
| Volume | 300 Millilitres |
D**M
It does the job after a single spray
It works fine and is a simple can with a spray, so any monkey can use it if they have opposable thumbs. The foam kinda goes everywhere and dribbles down the can however so wear old clothes when using this. I sprayed a birdhouse which was where the wasps made their nest. It frothed up and covered the house and then I sprinted back inside the house before I got my ass stung to death. The next day the nest seemed dead, with lots of dead wasps outside it. I still sprayed it a second time and that was it. No more wasps.
F**4
make sure there is no breeze
this product worked well was able to cut the nest away from the tree a day later with no wasp about
B**N
Worked well in a building cavity
Our wasps had made their way inside a cavity in the woodwork on an ancient conservatory extension - so the big ladder had to be deployed and some plant surgery was needed to get a clear shot at the entrance. I read the instructions twice, prepared the field of battle, and went up the ladder dressed in a Wurzel Gummidge version of a bee-keeper's outfit, complete with improvised veil (fine mesh net curtain) draped over a hat, then put my kagoule hood over the top to hold it there. Was not sure how the wasps would react to foam - they have been less than welcoming when deep nests in a grassy bank near the house have had to be dealt with using petrol or kerosene, so I was taking no chances. Can't run like I used to....! So up the ladder at dusk to foam the entrance to the nest, and it all went well. Thick foam over the entrance, and the wasps were seemingly not interested in me, allowing time to descend the ladder safely. Next day they seemed poorly and activity was reduced - so we did it again that evening. Quieter still the next day, so we were gaining on them, albeit slowly. We knew which interior panel they were behind, so against my wife's advice I opened a tiny hole to fit the foam nozzle, and put a 2-second burst in there, then plugged it quick-smart. Noisy wasps! In the morning we could hardly hear anything inside the cavity and no wasp activity outside - another short burst through the hole was administered, and the plug restored. Next evening all was silent as the grave - but we put another burst in to be sure. Three days later, still silent, no activity. Success! So... this might also be made to work inside a brick cavity wall - with a long thin drill and some care. A lot depends on the situation. Our opinion is that daily foaming of the nest entrance would have done the job eventually, but would have needed at least another can of foam. It was working, just more slowly than the direct method. The foam nozzle is small, and only needs a small hole to squirt through - a suitable bit of tube to extend the shortish nozzle is handy for getting it in more easily and preventing the foam from escaping. Recommended for nests that are accessible by squirting &/or drilling. PS we had a go at yet another nest with Westland Eraza Wasp Nest Destroyer Spray (Aerosol) , with less than wonderful results, detailed in a review.
M**E
Great to use and you get more than one go...
This seems pretty effective both in killing off the nest and having good propellant strength to fire foam from 2m away. The jet is quite narrow too until it starts to expand so you can squirt it into tiny crevices. I got 3 full treatments of a nest in the loft and I have a little bit left over. An alternative one that I bought initially was called Ultra Power and was almost twice the price and only managed one treatment before the propellant ran out despite there being over half of the liquid left in the can, so by comparison I'm very pleased with this Rentokil product.
A**R
Sort of effective, but.
Daughter had an enclosed wasps nest in a space in the porch. This stuff comes out like shaving foam, it stays awhile but then goes. I've used a couple of cans and the enemy are not doing well but are still about. I'd go for a different solution if the best is concealed
A**R
Great price and very easy to use
Fantastic product. It dealt with a medium sized wasp nest quickly and easily
A**R
The nozzle is small but the reach is good.
Did the business Although I didn’t realise that it should have been used only when the nest is visible. My nest was in a conifer hedge and the opening was only about 2 inches wide and the nest was not visible. It did work though.
M**S
Fast working on a stubborn nest
I had a massive, persistent, wasp nest under a patio slab which was causing damage to the foundations underneath. Previously I used a foam treatment (different brand) which did nothing at all except kill a few of the wasps floating about. I used this treatment around 6pm last night when the nest was settling for the night and within 20 mins wasp activity had totally stopped. When the foam fully subsided, I gave it another spray for good luck. This morning there are absolutely zero wasps flying around and the nest looks completely inactive. The spray has a pretty good jet on it and allows you to stand well back when laying the foam, but the wasps will all start to fly about when the foam hits so make sure you have an access route away from the nest without having to move toward it.
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