You need to put a sign on the door of the shed saying " Bees nest has bee n relocated ""
2006-07-05 03:36:40
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answered by kathy_madwoman_bates 4
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Hi there
Bees are good for your garden, they pollenate the plants. A bumble bee won't hurt you if you leave him alone. Here, I even started leaving wasps to build their nests when I found out they eat some harmful grubs.
How would you feel about the lizards and 6-foot grass snakes we have here, both harmless? I am less sympathetic towards hornets and termites though.
2006-07-05 03:43:57
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answered by XT rider 7
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It actually sounds like it may be another nest inside of your shed, that you may not have been aware of, so if you are really afraid may be you could get some one who is not afraid of the bees to go take a look for you to just make sure that there is not another hive.
Now there is always one way to make sure that they are gone and that is to hire the Orka man man to come out and spray your shed, if you do not want to be out of a lot of money you could do like I did and that was to go onto the Internet and found some info. on how to get rid of gnats, cheap and nature ways, and it all worked out, no more gnats.
Try the following site for more info.
I really hope that this helps you out. Good Luck....
2006-07-05 03:46:02
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answered by Lil Angel 68 5
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You got rid of the shed instead of the bee nest? lol. Try having someone go out there with bee spray. (Like Raid) and look for another nest. chances are, there's still one, or part of one, laying around somewhere.
2006-07-05 03:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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They have some bee repelent sprays to help solve the problem. Your best bet is to stand at least 20 feet from the nest and spray. Calling someone is also a good idea. Check online on yellowpages.com to find a nearest bee expert.
2006-07-05 03:47:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure if the information I received is accurate, however, I was told if you blow up a paper bag and tie the end closed and place it where the bees nest use to be or around there, they will think it's a bigger hive and not bother building a new one there. Good Luck.
2006-07-05 03:40:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Your best bet is to call a bee expert because he will know why they keep coming back even though the shed is not there. He will also have the best way to get rid of them.
2006-07-05 03:36:54
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answered by blink182fan117 4
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I agree with you Keni re bees.... but to deal with wasps my grandma used to put a jar with Jam in the bottom well away from the house. It got rid of loads of them because they all try to get in. Thus killing them
2006-07-05 03:49:28
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answered by Biff 2
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bumble bee's are completely harmless, don't be scared of them, its them sharp **** wasps you have to watch out for!!!
2006-07-05 10:06:24
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answered by allanten6tigger 1
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Change the sent.
Spray some household cleaner on the area.
It will disorient them.
I use Fantastic, but any fluid will do.
2006-07-05 03:38:56
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answered by r_e_a_l_miles 4
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