Need the cheapest way to get rid of bees and wasps
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Hi Belatamara, Here's a link that may help! http://www.naturallivingideas.com/get-rid-of-wasps/
And here's one for Bee's: http://pestkilled.com/how-to-get-rid-of-bees/
I live in Melbourne and fortunately haven't really had that problem. I have a ton of ants!!
Good luck!
Try and find a local beekeeper, after a hurricane they will be looking to replenish their hives and most likely will remove for free.
Call bee keepers in your area.. Also, I would speak to those mom & pop stands with "local honey for sale".. or anywhere that has honey maybe stop at florist hat grows their own??.. That type biz will have someone, if not the owners that usually work their own ventures anyways.. They get their "local honey" from "local bees".. lol & look to preserve colonies of these amazing creatures!..
Mother nature & The Good Llord thanks you ahead of time for taking the extra time in finding a safe resolve & animal /Eco friendly solution for the removable of the bees whom are also prolly displaced after these recent hurricanes.. :(
I bet any of your universities with ag & horticulture professors/classes will be able to advice you too & or recommend the best options.
Good luck!
please don't kill them. Our bees are disappearing almost to a big problem. If they have never had this problem before they are probably just hungry
I think this will help out :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfvjTEfqRk8
Never kill honey bees. There is never a case warranted to kill bees. They can be relocated. Contact your local beekeeper.
I join all of the above HomeTalkers with the plea to be kind and not kill the bees; not all GOOD bees look like the typical honeybee, so contact your county ag representative or local beekeepers. Wasps are another story (such as the yellow/black striped and white/black striped wasps). Mud daubers, bumblebees, mason bees, etc., are also exceptionally beneficial, so spread the word, and save these miraculous creatures. (Two of the 3 insects pictured above are bees, 1 is a wasp.) These insects have been as displaced as our fellow humans, losing hives and foods on which to thrive, and will need everyone's help, as well, to survive.