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    Cool. I should try that.
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    I do not want to sound "holier than thou" here. But North-America is having a real problem with a rapidly dwindling bee population, a very important part of the food chain. Polinization of many different plants suffer greatly in the absence of bees.

    So folks, instead of killing them, please try to contact your local authorities about simply moving them. The federal government of Canada and the USA are well aware of the bee population "crisis" (it has been termed such). And chances are a program already exist for your local area.


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    you only posted 10% of the entire picture >.> i know the entire picture thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildor View Post
    I do not want to sound "holier than thou" here. But North-America is having a real problem with a rapidly dwindling bee population, a very important part of the food chain. Polinization of many different plants suffer greatly in the absence of bees.

    So folks, instead of killing them, please try to contact your local authorities about simply moving them. The federal government of Canada and the USA are well aware of the bee population "crisis" (it has been termed such). And chances are a program already exist for your local area.

    That's actually along the lines of what I thought when I noticed the thread.
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    awwww poor bees... but now they cant attack me : O ... some reason they always seem to do that o.o
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    Interesting. You know, they just could have smashed the nest and hauled ass. It really would have been more environmentally conscious.

    And, a smoke bomb? To kill bees? Where did the civilians get their hands on it? And while I'm on the topic, bees may not like smoke, but I'm fairly sure it won't kill them instantly. They tend to fly away. This looks like it was done with a bug bomb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demonhero View Post
    Interesting. You know, they just could have smashed the nest and hauled ass. It really would have been more environmentally conscious.

    And, a smoke bomb? To kill bees? Where did the civilians get their hands on it? And while I'm on the topic, bees may not like smoke, but I'm fairly sure it won't kill them instantly. They tend to fly away. This looks like it was done with a bug bomb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Demonhero View Post
    Interesting. You know, they just could have smashed the nest and hauled ass. It really would have been more environmentally conscious.

    And, a smoke bomb? To kill bees? Where did the civilians get their hands on it? And while I'm on the topic, bees may not like smoke, but I'm fairly sure it won't kill them instantly. They tend to fly away. This looks like it was done with a bug bomb.
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    But I do agree, smoke kills after time, this is instantaneous, though you may have caught the entire colony sleeping.

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    Here are the steps to moving a bee hive.

    1: Determine if it is a Honeybee hive, or a Wasp hive. Nothing good in trying to move a wasp hive...
    2: Poke at the hive. See if they're sleeping.
    3: Whack the hive with all your might.
    4: Run
    5: Continued this process everyday until the Bees think that you are a very annoying neighbor, and move.

    Problem solved

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montros View Post
    Here are the steps to moving a bee hive.

    1: Determine if it is a Honeybee hive, or a Wasp hive. Nothing good in trying to move a wasp hive...
    2: Poke at the hive. See if they're sleeping.
    3: Whack the hive with all your might.
    4: Run
    5: Continued this process everyday until the Bees think that you are a very annoying neighbor, and move.

    Problem solved
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