A friend sent an e-mail to my work account last week to see if I wanted to remove a wild hive in a pepper tree. I didnt read the e-mail until this Tuesday. I contacted him and he informed me that he had already sprayed the hive twice with wasp killer
I decided to stop by to check it out anyhow and give some bee advice incase he encounters it again. Anyhow, I looked into the large hole about 2' off the ground in the trunk of the tree and seen a lot of bee activity, along with lead larva and bees outside the hive on the ground.
Its to bad, these bees were really mello for being sprayed twice already. Anyhow, he is allergic to bees (lucky he didnt get hammered when he sprayed) and afraid for his neighbors, and I cant do a trap out or a cut out due to the location which is about 4 feet from a well traveled sidewalk, not to mention I dont want to hive pesticide infected comb or bees.
So my thoughts are to use #8 wire to close the entrance at night and just spray them down really good with insecticide, or douse the entrance with sevin dust, with the wire on of course. I really hate to do this, but either way the bees are not welcome in their home, and in helping him he will be able to provide me with connections to other wild swarms he encounters in his business, pesticide free of course!
Any thoughts will be welcome.
I decided to stop by to check it out anyhow and give some bee advice incase he encounters it again. Anyhow, I looked into the large hole about 2' off the ground in the trunk of the tree and seen a lot of bee activity, along with lead larva and bees outside the hive on the ground.
Its to bad, these bees were really mello for being sprayed twice already. Anyhow, he is allergic to bees (lucky he didnt get hammered when he sprayed) and afraid for his neighbors, and I cant do a trap out or a cut out due to the location which is about 4 feet from a well traveled sidewalk, not to mention I dont want to hive pesticide infected comb or bees.
So my thoughts are to use #8 wire to close the entrance at night and just spray them down really good with insecticide, or douse the entrance with sevin dust, with the wire on of course. I really hate to do this, but either way the bees are not welcome in their home, and in helping him he will be able to provide me with connections to other wild swarms he encounters in his business, pesticide free of course!
Any thoughts will be welcome.