First of all, look at the size of the hornet's nest, if it is a small hornet's nest can be repelled by your own hand.
The first step; wear gloves, long sleeves and a hat that can cover your face.
Step two; put down some cardboard in the burner and sprinkle a small amount of water on the cardboard, then light the cardboard with a lighter so that it produces a lot of smoke as it burns.
Step 3: Place the burner upwind and use a fan to drive the smoke toward the wasp nest. When the wasps encounter the smoke, they will leave the hive and flee in all directions. Be especially careful of wasps coming down to sting at this time.
Family members other than the operator should not be around to watch.
The fourth step is to wait until the wasps are all pretty much gone, and then poke the hornet's nest down with a long bamboo pole. Then quickly take the hornet's nest and leave the scene. Without the hornet's nest, the hornets will naturally not gather here again.