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Bees are very dangarous,hence it is not possible to try removing the hive of bees in public colony.Please give advice.

2007-07-17 02:41:41 · 4 answers · asked by samn3334 1 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Call your County Agent to get the name of a local beekeeper. I'm the guy to call if you live within 50 mi. radius of Hettinger ND. I've trapped a lot of bees and removed over 800 lbs. of honey in the last 11 yrs. I have eight hives in the backyard full of rescued bees. Occasionally you run across a hive a little crankier than most, no problem, I replace the queen and 6 wks. latter there mood improves. Bees are having a tough go right now so be nice to them. RScott

2007-07-17 03:12:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Hi Paps, OK, in Australia we would use a frag grenade in a situation like this, although I notice you want the honeycomb....and probably the house, I can understand that..... So plan B would involve a high pressure water blaster, a NASA space suit, a french teddy, a Catherine Zeta Jones and a nice Cuban cigar. Method: Fit the Zeta to said NASA suit,.. (You may need someone who is skilled at getting an angry cat into a small box to accomplish this.) ..Start the water blaster, shove the suit and the blaster towards the hive, close the door securely, retire to the gentleman's lounge and wait. The aforementioned extra equipment is for the celebratory celebrations afterward. (Ps. Remove the NASA thingie first) Sorry Papa, I was just kidding there... Call Yogi bear. .

2016-05-20 00:54:03 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Ditto to what RScott recommends !!

2007-07-20 16:47:08 · answer #3 · answered by krissyderic 7 · 0 0

Yea, do exactly as RScott has suggested. We can't afford to lose any more bees.
Yeah...RScott...WOOHOO for you.

2007-07-17 05:17:12 · answer #4 · answered by Sptfyr 7 · 1 0

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