Under ground bee's nest

those fuggers hurt like hell! i was cutting the grass and wtf HOLY F*CK did every word come outta my mouth for about 2 minutes right in front of my parents lmao. Never had any type of sting hurt like that!
 
Sevin brand insecticide powder. Go out at night and dump a cup of it right into and around the hole. The bees going in and out will carry the powder to the queen and it's curtains for the nest.

Those talking of using gasoline and a fire be aware that many of these types of ground dwellers have two holes and often the nest isn't straight down. Oh and they get pissed off when you try to torch there home.
 
last time i killed bumbe bees i set off a string of m90 firecrackers about 10 of them. the sound paralyzes them few a few minutes. ( I can't guarentee that will work twice) i then preceeded to look around for both of the nest holes plugged those with 1/4 stick and set off the 1/4 sticks. the top it off i flooded the aera with gasoline and burned about 1/2 of my lawn becuase the nest was that big. they had only been there a few months. Best thing to do might be to call a professional exterminator.
 
Surely you know someone with a half bottle of nitrous. Freeze them out. The ones that escape will be too happy to sting you.
 
Well, I took a look at it last night.

It will be difficult to pour anything into the hole. It goes into the ground about an inch and then makes a 90 degree turn.

It seems as though the insecticide powder might be the best bet.
 
I do like the gas and match idea though, but I can't get the image of Homer Simpson running from some bee's on fire out of my head.
 
Bees are dormant at night. If you hang out near the hole and start spraying them as they return you will put a dent in their population. Just keep plenty of Raid handy.

Water will also help as they can't fly when they are wet. I got attached by a hive of these when I stepped on it as a kid. Luckily I was wearing thick sweatpants and they did not sting me. Just a ton of them stuck chewing on the pants. My neighbor hosed me down to keep the bees from flying. And we proceeded to remove all of them from my pants. That was not something I would care to repeat though. Just use some caution and you should get them.
 
loosenut said:
Well, I took a look at it last night.

It will be difficult to pour anything into the hole. It goes into the ground about an inch and then makes a 90 degree turn.

It seems as though the insecticide powder might be the best bet.
Well, I am available if you change your mind.
 
I'm partial to used motor oil myself, down the hole with some gasoline... Do it at night.. Let it sit for a second, then light it up. It will suffocate them if you do it right :)
 
Any of the fire methods work. Make sure you have some kind of blowtorch with a long wide flame so you can quickly and easily burn angry bees that fly close to you after you've pissed them off.
 
lab1702 said:
Any of the fire methods work. Make sure you have some kind of blowtorch with a long wide flame so you can quickly and easily burn angry bees that fly close to you after you've pissed them off.


At night they wont attack, they will gourge (sp?) on their food supply when they sense the smoke and not be able to fly...
 
I had one of those here, those are NASTY, ANGRY bees. I called the bug company, guy comes out, pours some shit into it and the bees are goners in a few hours. Should be getting colder and they'll look like they're stoned soon. Very lethargic, easy to kill, but I'd still let the exterminator do it. They stung the crap outta my little one. Bastardos.
 
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