check little cracks in the house. thats wear they build at my house. watch the area u were stung, watch for lots of bees or which way the bees r going. once u find it, make sure to wait till night to spray it, when they r sleeping so u dont get stung again
2006-08-22 05:57:28
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answered by Ashley W 3
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I don't recommend this but, I found the bee's nest in our back yard while peeing in a brush pile. A yellow jacket flew up and got in my underwear, raising havoc and destruction within the joy department. This was much appreciated by my friends, but I am afraid the humor of it was somewhat lost on me. I put out a plastic trap, and caught a bunch of the little buggers! I’ve never been a fan of yellow jackets, and right now they are low on my list of animals to conserve.
2006-08-22 13:08:09
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answered by Rockvillerich 5
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Depends on the bee first off..
If its a paper wasp: look on ledges of buildings.
mud daubers: are in trees near muddy water banks.
Honey bees: trees and they love abandoned cars.
2006-08-22 12:57:15
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answered by xavierwold 2
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Obeserving and they are in dark places with some type of hiding space . .
2006-08-22 12:55:30
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answered by Anonymous
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bees migrate and go to different places to polinate so i dont think you will find it becuz it was just one and probobly from another place.
2006-08-22 12:57:44
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answered by AvesPro 5
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