UHHH---Bill...?
Really, buddy... you got any friends?
this is a job for Superman....not a Muppet lol
but if you really have to go at it alone....
get out you annakit
get out your red fire extinguisher at 2 in the morning... that way all the guys from the little bar down the road can come and watch... but mostly because its cooler and the bees will be asleep. Spray the bees nest really well ,wait a second to see if any bees come out shaking their tiny little fists... then detatch the nest from the siding and put it in a tupperware container. THe bees will wake up so make sure the lid is on tight. you can poke a hole in it...blah blah blah. find a beekeeper to give the bees to unless they are wasps or yellow jackets.
and ya know Bill.....Have a nice day :) and always wear protection... lol
~Suzie
2007-08-30 06:19:45
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answered by to tell ya the truth........... 6
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Go to a garden centre and purchase one of the specialty insect killers specifically made for bees and wasps. These are insect sprays that shoot a stream of insecticide for 15-20 ft so you can nail'em from a safer distance. If you're allergic to bee stings, it would bee a good idea if you let a non-bee allergic person administer the spray, 'cause it might agitate them before they drop.
2007-08-30 06:11:14
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answered by T. J. 1
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If its honey bees; call a bee keeper and they normally free of charge will be happy to capture the colony and add it to there own hives. If its wasps there’s a spray intended for them and will knock them down instantly. If you want to do the burn thing a can of womens hairspray and a lighter make a great flame thrower that goes out as soon as you stop spraying unlike petro that will likely go on to burn more then the bees.
2007-08-30 06:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a spray that reaches up to about 5yards in the air, the best thing is to wait til bees are numb, in the morning or evening, and Spray tthis chemical from about 15 feet away, and they cdie ie right away!. It's accurate too!.
2007-08-30 06:30:33
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answered by Dragon'sFire 6
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If you are allergic to bees, you should not be the one doing anything!
Call a beekeeper in the area, or a pest control person. This is a job best left to a professional, especially if you or someone at your home is allergic.
2007-08-30 06:03:44
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answered by 2 Happily Married Americans 5
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Wait until after dark, when the bees are in the nest, then spray with one of those bee bombs that spray up to 10ft. Be sure to wait until after dark.
2007-08-30 06:06:35
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answered by Joan H 6
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i would say pour petrol on the hive and light it - but as your allergic to them it's not advisable. Plus it could burn the house down too!
Get in the professionals - and ask them if you can have the honey to sell to get back some of the money it will cost you getting them in
2007-08-30 06:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Smoke it and then go over with a torch and burn all of the bodies and the nest...
2007-08-30 06:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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check this link its good
http://datentryworksworkathomeobs.blogspot.com/
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2007-09-01 03:49:23
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answered by Anonymous
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