Re: bee infestation advice
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05/22/2016 07:02 AM
05/22/2016 07:02 AM
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trapperDave
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Carpenter bees?
Put sevin dust in an empty mustard bottle, squirt into holes they have burrowed.
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Re: bee infestation advice
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05/24/2016 01:01 AM
05/24/2016 01:01 AM
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Originally posted by THROBAK: Make a trap !! Your description in the softer and facia reeks of Wood bees Carpenter bees whatever The traps work From experience They work Here's a website that should help control Carpenter Bees:http://www.sharpschapelliving.com/2013/05/16/carpenter-bees-2-sure-fire-solutions-to-the-problem/ I ordered one a couple years ago and it works fairly good. However if you have the necessary tool, anyone could make one themselves.
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Re: bee infestation advice
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05/24/2016 09:07 AM
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I have either carpenter bees or bumble bees flying around my wooden deck on the back of my house at the back door. The deck ins 12'x 20' and sits about 1 to 2 ft off the ground. I think that the bees are coming from under the deck wood. The deck is made out of 2x4 wood boards nailed to the floor joists. I'm wondering if they are tunneling into the bottom of the deck boards where it's protected from the elements. I see them landing on the deck and then crawling though the openings between the boards and disappearing under the deck boards. I sit out on the deck and they don't bother me and I don't bother them as long as they don't get too close to me.
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Re: bee infestation advice
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05/24/2016 09:50 AM
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trapperDave
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They don't sting. Harmless. Just hover and intimidate. They burrow into wood, lay their eggs. The males are what you see hovering and " guarding"
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Re: bee infestation advice
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05/24/2016 10:24 AM
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Put Dawn and water in a spray bottle, or in a sprayer.... kills them instantly... even knocks them out of the air!!! TRUST ME!
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Re: bee infestation advice
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05/24/2016 07:55 PM
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trapperDave
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Dawn is good for flea shampoo too
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Re: bee infestation advice
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05/25/2016 01:46 AM
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Originally posted by trapperDave: Dawn is good for flea shampoo too Also using a solution of: 1. First add an oz. of Borax to one oz. of White Distilled Vinegar. 2. Add one tablespoon of "Finish" rinse-aid. 3. Add the above ingredients to one gallon of Distilled Water. This should rid Carpenter bees, plus makes a good cleaner for glass, floors, and general cleaning in the home. Also effective on Asian Beatles (Lady Bugs).
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Re: bee infestation advice
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06/02/2016 11:45 AM
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bean
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Get them taken care of? I take it they were not honeybees?
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Re: bee infestation advice
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06/04/2016 12:53 AM
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I sometimes used a fly swatter to kill a few, while they hover near me. Great sport & tests your aim!
David
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Re: bee infestation advice
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06/05/2016 01:34 AM
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Originally posted by Weedhopper: Got nailed on the left ring finger by a hornet Thursday afternoon. I now officially hate bees... I hate it when I run over a nest of yellow jackets while mowing!!
David
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