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Gardening: Every year in early spring, my lawn has been taken over by burrowing flying insects, which I refer to as "sweat bees"

because I have been stung before. They tunnel up from underground and they have been spreading out further this year. What can I use to kill them after they've returned to nesting overnight?
Melody
Melody Tucker, GA on Mar 22, 2011
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  • Darby C
    Darby C on Mar 22, 2011
    You can use seven dust to kill them. Wait until just before dark and shake it on the ground ...»
    around the nest. They will track it in the nest and die.

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