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OK, so here starts my touring on Saturday. This happens to be a beehive sculpture on a post in front of the convention center. Beehive state, beehive house, beehive sculpture. I got that. But what’s with the flying pigs inhabiting the beehive?
Question by boo4272002: how do i get rid of a beehive??????
i have this horrible bee problem. they are the big fat carpenter bees. they have a hive under the concrete in my driveway, they go in one corner closest to the garage and when i sprayed stuff in there they started coming and going from the other side by my front steps. i must have killed about 40 bees so far in the last few days. how do i find the hive under the concrete driveway or how do i kill them under there?
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A base ball bat and sum lighter fluid and a lighter! most importin RUN FAST AS HELL
lx3021990
March 28, 2012 at 4:56 am
Take a long stick and light it on fire. Touch the area with bees and be sure to wear some protective clothing.
miyshoe
March 28, 2012 at 5:48 am
wait till its cool outside, late at night, 2 or 3 a.m.empty half a can of wasp raid spray in the hole….. they are blind at night and cold weather makes them slooow…. take a shovel and crush and fill in the entrance, if its cocrete…. put a whole tube of caulk in it
cas
March 28, 2012 at 5:55 am
You got to pour some gasoline(or something flamable) into the hole then light in on fire but have a water hose on hand to put it out this works with ants and other bug housings outside the house. And make sure you dont set your house on fire and dont use alot of gas you only need a little bit
Lots of fun to be had
all ive got to say dont do it drunk or anything
Cody F
March 28, 2012 at 6:55 am
The best way to do it is smoke them it puts them to sleep if you can keep the smoke on them yyou should be able to more or get rid of them but make sure you have your body fully covered
Angels not devils
March 28, 2012 at 7:00 am