can bees fly?
can bees fly?
why the bees fly?
What should i do i buy this (“obviusly bullshit”) kind of bee spay that obviusly dont work and for the past 2 years since i bought my house come back and fly around on the ground in the same spot this time of year and there pissing me off what should i do (MOVE) lol no but seriously there is nothing there on the ground for them its where i let my doggys out and i dont want to let them out if the bees are going attack them. any helpful easy ways to get rid of them would be greatly appritiated.
Thanks
There are two large (8-9 feet tall), non-flowering bushes that adorn the outside stairway to my apartment building. There is one nearby tree, also. And there are flying insects EVERYWHERE! Mainly bumblebees and wasps (some yellow jackets)…although I see a few honey bees every once in a while. I can’t walk outside my front door without having to dodge something flying by. I remember a small problem last year, but I can’t remember if it lasted throughout the entire summer. But it wasn’t nearly as bad as it is now. They’re quite the kamikaze sort, and I’m afraid one will fly inside my home or inside my vehicle. How can I locate the hive and have someone take care of the problem?
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There must be a nest outside my front door in one of the bushes because all types of stinging insects fly in and out like a colony every day. It’s very warm now in Atlanta and I need to trim the hedges … but I ain’t crazy. Is there a product or home remedy I can make to kill & repell these threats ?
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