SO what happened to the bees? did you get rid of them?
I gathered that the bees are now gone but must have missed how you accomplished this... unless it was the BBQ???
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SO what happened to the bees? did you get rid of them?
I gathered that the bees are now gone but must have missed how you accomplished this... unless it was the BBQ???
The wire cone idea works--I have done it. You can buy a comercial "BEE ESCAPE" which will let bees out but not back into the hive, if siliconed over entrance. But they may find other ways back in. The wire cone is cheap, if you have old fly wire hanging around [say after putting new wire onto screen door], so the comercial bee escape may not be the way to go.
Place a colony of cane toads in front of hive in a wire mesh cage that bees will have to fly through would get rid of the bees over several weeks. Have not tried that one but it should work. Too many bee keepers lose bees to cane toads sitting in front of their hive boxes.
Petrol fumes work well at killing bees, but if your house burns down expect a call from the Police Arson Squad, with a list of unsolved arsons they want someone for. Explaining their must have been an elecrical short in the house wiring will not help once the police/Fire investigators detect there was petrol fumes. And make sure you tell them I did not tell you to actually use the petrol to burn down your house, if that happens.
I use to keep bees and often had people wanting them removed from walls. I would tell them to empty a can of mortein into the cavity at night, when the bees were inside. Never got feed back to see if it worked, or not. Perhaps they were all in hospital being treated for severe bee stings but I doubt it as I emptied mortien into cavity for some people and never got stung. Stuff all breather holes in the wall with fly wire that you used for the cones--allows wall to breathe-- to keep further infestations out, making sure there is no way for them to get past the fly wire. If building put flywire over cavity entrances.
BBQ culminating with organized chant "bee off with you, bee off with you"http://www.dogmall.co.uk/smile/sign/sign0024.gif.......and you're angling for an invitation Coop?:angel:
The wire cone idea works--I have done it. You can buy a comercial "BEE ESCAPE" which will let bees out but not back into the hive, if siliconed over entrance. But they may find other ways back in. The wire cone is cheap, if you have old fly wire hanging around [say after putting new wire onto screen door], so the comercial bee escape may not be the way to go.
Place a colony of cane toads in front of hive in a wire mesh cage that bees will have to fly through would get rid of the bees over several weeks. Have not tried that one but it should work. Too many bee keepers lose bees to cane toads sitting in front of their hive boxes.
Petrol fumes work well at killing bees, but if your house burns down expect a call from the Police Arson Squad, with a list of unsolved arsons they want someone for. Explaining their must have been an elecrical short in the house wiring will not help once the police/Fire investigators detect there was petrol fumes. And make sure you tell them I did not tell you to actually use the petrol to burn down your house, if that happens.
I use to keep bees and often had people wanting them removed from walls. I would tell them to empty a can of mortein into the cavity at night, when the bees were inside. Never got feed back to see if it worked, or not. Perhaps they were all in hospital being treated for severe bee stings but I doubt it as I emptied mortien into cavity for some people and never got stung. Stuff all breather holes in the wall with fly wire that you used for the cones--allows wall to breathe-- to keep further infestations out, making sure there is no way for them to get past the fly wire. If building put flywire over cavity entrances.
is that the little guy, see him at the airport in summer as we fly millions of bees to the usa evey year, plays hell wityh teh smoke detectors on the aircraft as they produce a huge amount of heat, they are now putting blocks of dry ice on the top to try keep things cool untill the aircraft can cope at 30,000 feet.