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05-27-2012, 10:07 AM | #21 (permalink) | |
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Re: Unwanted bee colony!
Very Good information which I can use to make an informed choice.
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Wild hogs can be shot at anytime florida. If it is bears that came calling I would just have to watch them destroy my shed since they are protected in FL. |
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05-27-2012, 09:47 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Re: Unwanted bee colony!
The black bears we have around here unlesss they are with a cub will normally run off if the see you. If that doesn't work a handheld air horn will work and then there is bear spray. Before I'd let him tear my shed up which is what he'd do looking for the honey I'd have to have a talk with him but I'd bring my 44. Self defense is not illegal but I doubt it would go that far.
Rubbing the entrance to a empty hive with lemon will attract bees.
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Re: Unwanted bee colony!
I wouldn't suggest trying this with a swam but all of this discussion leads me to recall of how I once dealt with a large wasp nest under my dad's eave maybe 25 years ago. I don't remember if we even had wasp sprays around back then but I had a clever idea and got a can of ether (diesel engine starter fluid in an aerosol can). I then got a long lighter and held it out maybe 12" in front of the can of ether and sprayed it towards the nest for just a second. A large wide flame briefly engulfed the nest. The eave showed now damage at all and all of the wasps were crawling around on the ground without wings. Not a single one had managed to fly away. Understandably, my dad just shook his head but I reminded him that my fascination with fires was something I learned from him.
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Bees wax and fire, now that could get out of hand!
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Ah yes the handheld flame throwers of my youth. We used them to kill the enemy forces when we played with our plastic Army figures. There probably wasn't any child warnings on cans back then. I'm so traumatised. Can I still sue?
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