Yeah, I would not do this one myself. I would contact a specialist. You have to give those bees a reason to leave. If they do not agree with your reason they may express that in a painful way. Have a professional come in with proper gear to remove the nest.
i remember a chemical called chloridane. it would kill insects in 24 hours by some kind of nervous system thing. because it only afected the brains of insects, it was safe to use around any other kind of creature. you could feed it to plants and then the plants would resist insect damage because the buggs would get sick and die after eating the plants. i think they may have outlawed it because it would continue to be toxic for like 80 years and had some insane residual efect(a bug walks trough the chemical and every where the bug travels before it dies becomes contaminated with the chloridane. bugs that walked through the path of the previous bug would leave the same trail of doom untill it died and this process could continue for about 50 transfers) but i think it may have just been a ban on its production. some people may still have some and you could just inject like a teaspoon of it into the wall and the nest would be completly dead in less than 36 hours, queen and all.
Probably not a do-it-yourself project. Be sure to ask where the bees entered the house so you can address that problem after the bee have been removed.
use the bee foam. it’s like a big can of shaving cream. just stick the tube into the nest and squirt it full of foam. best time to get them is at night/cold when they’re sleeping.
apees killer its called carbinol powder its cheaper to do it your self wait til dark and use a flashlight and blow the powder in the hole its gonna get on the workers that come and go and they will poison the queen in a few days try at depot for the powder its called an apees or apiary killer
wait until dark when they are all sleeping tie a plastic bag around the nest pull the nest off.wear gloves. when you have removed the nest cover the hole in the wall where tey got in.
call the pest centre and they will help u get rid of it.
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Yeah, I would not do this one myself. I would contact a specialist. You have to give those bees a reason to leave. If they do not agree with your reason they may express that in a painful way. Have a professional come in with proper gear to remove the nest.
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i remember a chemical called chloridane. it would kill insects in 24 hours by some kind of nervous system thing. because it only afected the brains of insects, it was safe to use around any other kind of creature. you could feed it to plants and then the plants would resist insect damage because the buggs would get sick and die after eating the plants. i think they may have outlawed it because it would continue to be toxic for like 80 years and had some insane residual efect(a bug walks trough the chemical and every where the bug travels before it dies becomes contaminated with the chloridane. bugs that walked through the path of the previous bug would leave the same trail of doom untill it died and this process could continue for about 50 transfers) but i think it may have just been a ban on its production. some people may still have some and you could just inject like a teaspoon of it into the wall and the nest would be completly dead in less than 36 hours, queen and all.
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Probably not a do-it-yourself project. Be sure to ask where the bees entered the house so you can address that problem after the bee have been removed.
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yes some of us still have gal of clo-4
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use the bee foam. it’s like a big can of shaving cream. just stick the tube into the nest and squirt it full of foam. best time to get them is at night/cold when they’re sleeping.
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apees killer its called carbinol powder its cheaper to do it your self wait til dark and use a flashlight and blow the powder in the hole its gonna get on the workers that come and go and they will poison the queen in a few days try at depot for the powder its called an apees or apiary killer
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Smoke. but it might attack you.
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wait until dark when they are all sleeping tie a plastic bag around the nest pull the nest off.wear gloves. when you have removed the nest cover the hole in the wall where tey got in.
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