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Bee's nest help
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 487918" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Where's the honey!</p><p>No expert, but that doesn't look like a bee's nest to me, more like wasps or hornets. </p><p>If they aren't bees, I would spray the crap out of it with wasp and hornet spray, then try to find out where they are entering and seal it off. I use the wasp and hornet spray on similar nest's and it effectively eliminates them. </p><p>If they are honeybees, a local beekeeper might remove them for you just for the bees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 487918, member: 6547"] Where's the honey! No expert, but that doesn't look like a bee's nest to me, more like wasps or hornets. If they aren't bees, I would spray the crap out of it with wasp and hornet spray, then try to find out where they are entering and seal it off. I use the wasp and hornet spray on similar nest's and it effectively eliminates them. If they are honeybees, a local beekeeper might remove them for you just for the bees. [/QUOTE]
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