Sorry, Forgot to tell you this is done after dark with a flashlight. No bees will come out in the dark. Have done it quite often.
Lena
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, Sharry Dunn <sharry_dunn@...> wrote:
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> Thanks for the idea Lena, too many yellow jackets buzzing to do this; I'm worried about using gas, but I appreciate your idea- thanks for that.
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> I got stung yesterday after I started calling around to find out how much for the pro's - how did they know I did that! I found a good person with a reasonable price and he is coming 1st thing monday morning, all considered I think that will be best for our situation. So appreciate all the good advise everyone and confirming my original plan. Sorry to disappoint that I'm not going to suit up and do it.
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> sharry
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> -----Original Message-----
> >From: l_knighten <l_knighten@...>
> >Sent: Sep 16, 2011 6:05 PM
> >To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: [DIY] Re: Removing WASP nest Any sage advise?
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> >After dark I put some gas in a pop bottle, Then just turn the pop bottle upside down and stick it in the hole. Leave it there and all the bees will die. Next day or so you can remove the bottle.
> >Lena
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19 September 2011
[DIY] Re: Removing WASP nest Any sage advise?
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