

🛑 Stop Wasps Before They Start – Foam Your Way to Peace of Mind!
Raid Max Foaming Wasp & Hornet Killer delivers 16.5 oz of fast-acting foam that penetrates deep into nests, killing wasps and hornets instantly while creating a protective barrier to prevent return. Ideal for ground and large nests, this aerosol formula is trusted by thousands for consistent, thorough pest control.











| ASIN | B0CP4JYT2V |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,504) |
| Date First Available | November 28, 2023 |
| Item model number | 395917 |
| Manufacturer | SC Johnson |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.6 x 9.6 inches; 1 Pounds |
C**.
Fantastic for Those Pesky Ground Hornets, or Larger Nests, Works Beautifully!
This is a fantastic foaming wasp and hornet killer that works fast and gets the job done thoroughly. The foam provides great coverage and is especially effective for dealing with ground hornets, as it penetrates deep into the nest and coats the area completely. It not only eliminates the main nest, but also catches any wasps trying to escape or return, making it much safer and effective overall. The foam barrier also helps give you a bit of extra protection while keeping the wasps somewhat trapped where they are. I've used this on multiple nests, and it always performs consistently and effectively. My go-to solution for those pesky ground hornets. Would absolutely recommend!
R**O
What am I supposed to do with the rest of this can?
Unfortunately, this product works TOO well. I had three wasp nests going up around my house, so I sprayed them all with this. Not only did it immediately kill all the wasps and poison the nests, but because wasps are so territorial, none have built any new nests since the old poisoned ones are still there. Now I've got 80% of a can of wasp spray I have no use for! What am I supposed to do with it? It sits under my kitchen sink just waiting to be thrown away someday. I haven't seen a single wasp in months, making this product useless to me now.
F**A
Foam filled exits
Love this stuff. I didn’t need a ladder for most of the nests and as long as I held fairly still, the wasps didn’t have time to swarm me before they dropped. Works right away and the few bees left died when they tried to get in the nest.
F**N
Works well
It works fairly well. Kills most of the wasps, red wasp are resilient.
A**R
Never use a birdhouse with dark interior, use white instead to avoid a wasp nest arriving. . .
Easy to use and very effective. I had a birdhouse that became a hideout for the wasps. I watched them coming and going for several days and realized they were there to stay. I looked on Amazon to see what might be available to solve the problem. The Raid spray foam was perfect for the job and took care of the invaders. I decided it was best to get rid of the bird house, which was sad as my brother had made it for me. The lesson was never paint the inside of a birdhouse with black paint instead of white as the dark interior was attractive to the wasps. It was great to see how effective the spray was and very quick. Whew!
T**.
My new favorite weapon.
Works great. Set my own personal best from one nest. It has a fairly focused spray for good distance and the foam really helps keep them from flying away. Enough said, see pictures for proof.
S**.
When loosed, its foam bursts forth like the sea’s own fury—white, hissing, alive with purpose.
There are moments, beneath the heavy stillness of summer, when the air trembles with menace—when the hum of unseen wings gathers like a secret malice beneath the eaves. It was in such an hour I reached for the vessel marked Raid Max Foaming Wasp & Hornet Killer. Within it lies a strange power: not the quiet mercy of cleansing, but the swift, inexorable hand of retribution. When loosed, its foam bursts forth like the sea’s own fury—white, hissing, alive with purpose. It cloaks the nest in a shroud of dissolution, a miniature tempest that silences every sound of defiance. I watched, half-awed, half-sorrowful, as the proud architects of their paper citadel were undone by their own fierce tenacity. There is grandeur, too, in such destruction: the assertion of order over chaos, of human will against the wild. The scent lingers, sharp and final, a ghost of conquest in the still air. Yet I confess, as the foam receded and the hush returned, I felt a pang—not triumph, but the melancholy of dominion. For even in victory, one senses the ancient kinship between all creatures that struggle and perish beneath the same indifferent sky. In its gleaming can, this instrument of control bears both dread and deliverance. It grants safety, yes—but also a fleeting glimpse of nature’s vast, tragic theatre, where even the smallest winged adversary meets its fate with a terrible dignity.
J**E
SERVES TWO PURPOSES
I can hit those pesky wasp at a long distance and get inside my screened porch before they can sting me. I also keep a can handy for protection in my car, not from wasp but anyone wishing to do me harm. It shoots a long stream at the object so don't have to be close.
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