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They are between the floor and ceiling, and we had a bee problem and we got rid of them, now they are back, in the same nest but they have found a new place to enter.

2006-06-24 12:28:31 · 5 answers · asked by Mar 2 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

They are between the floor and ceiling, and we had a bee problem and we got rid of them, now they are back, in the same nest but they have found a new place to enter. But we have called exterminator people and the closest date they can do it is in a month, we need them out NOW.

2006-06-25 10:33:26 · update #1

But we have called exterminator people and the closest date they can do it is in a month, we need them out NOW/ASAP

2006-06-25 10:34:08 · update #2

We have called exterminators, but they are booked until a month from now or so, and we need them out NOW/ASAP

2006-06-25 10:34:59 · update #3

Sorry about the repetitiveness, i messed up a few times.

2006-06-25 10:36:09 · update #4

5 answers

The question isn't very clear - sounds like they're in the room - floor to ceiling. - heh -

Poisoned bait is what most of the exterminators use - so grab a hunk of McBurger and dump out a lil milkshake (they just LOVE garbage), pour some boric acid (dollar store) all over it. put that near their nests for about 3-4 days - out of the reach of children, of course... Maybe even mark it so no adults will eat it either. ya never know :)

After a few days, find the entrances they use and seal them at night with plaster or whatever it takes to prevent their return.

Alternatively you can use smoke to drive them out - but there is the danger of too much fire and setting your house ablaze. This is not fun...

2006-06-24 12:46:54 · answer #1 · answered by Neil P 1 · 0 1

Get Raid Foggers (smoke bombs )and set them off up there. You have to leave for two hours after setting them off. You may have to do this every so often, until they get the message or until you plug all entrace holes.Your best bet is to do it at night when they aren*t active. Then again in a week or so to be sure no new ones hatched from eggs. .If you don*t have access to the attic you may have to cut a hole somewhere in a ceiling to put the cans of fogger up there.

2006-06-25 17:05:31 · answer #2 · answered by llittle mama 6 · 0 0

The best thing to do is to call a professional pest control company. They will come out, assess the problem and take action to kill the bee's and the wasp.

Do not try to get rid of them yourself as wasps do bite and you dont want to get stinged by the bee's.

2006-06-25 11:43:35 · answer #3 · answered by Smart_Guy 1 · 0 0

exterminator

2006-06-24 19:32:42 · answer #4 · answered by Lil K 2 · 0 0

you should call the terminex people. and tell them you need it right away. or you could just move.

2006-06-24 19:34:27 · answer #5 · answered by hotshot-PaigeD. 1 · 0 0

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