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look what I found in my back yard! (PIC)
there are millions of them.. and hundreds dead in the pool :warning
what should I do? :helpme http://www.abyssent.com/abyss_al/bees01.jpg :Oh crap |
Light up a torch and roast the fuckers
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Start selling honey?
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what if they get me? there are hundreds flying around it... I ran by and snapped the shot.. no zoom LOL |
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way too much work |
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News Details
Africanized Honey Bees Los Angeles County has been completely colonized by Africanized honey bees since April 1999. Recently sampling has shown that the majority of bees in the area are Africanized. The Los Angeles County West Vector Control District will be happy to remove any non-structural beehives or swarms of bees in your area. If you spot a swarm or a hive, call the LACWVCD Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm at 1(800)-825-3400. ** Certain height and safety limitations can imped the removal of some hives ** |
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"The Los Angeles County West Vector Control District will be happy to remove any non-structural beehives......." |
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oh snap!!!! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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yeah :( i know someone with a flame thrower... hmmmm |
looks like you got a big problem.
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get a professional bee remover, have him save the honey comb that he removes.
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I found one of those once, except it was full of lady bugs. I filled up a huge Folgers coffee can with lady bugs, there were THAT many. It was crazy, but I sold them to some neighbors who had some pretty big vegetable gardens. Lady bugs eat aphids, which eat their plants.
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i was thinking of running up with a large piece of duct tape in my hand and shutting it close... then slowly releasing gas into it... but if the tape folds over and sticks, I'm fucked! :warning |
Yeah, we have some crazy swarms of bees here in the OC too. I've had to contact the city for swarms in public areas, but I don't know about private residenses.
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I HATE bees! I don't know why, but ewwww
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Ya last year we had a queen land in a tree in our backyard. Was thousands of bees all hanging on one branch. Had to warn the neighbors to make sure their kids didnt wander over. Called a bee keeper I found online that was local. He was going to come out and collect them in the morning. But by the morning they had flown off. In your case they look pretty settled in, so dont see them just taking off.
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They follow the queen bee when they go looking for another hive to setup.They were probably just resting before they continued on their search for a new home in some tree somehwere.Normally they will leave you alone ,only when aggitated
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must find and kill the queen! |
I'm afraid of bees :helpme
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Sucks to be you shouldnt have fucked with my keyboard :)
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ewwwwwwwwwww
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If you are really worried about them. Call the fire department.
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A few years back we had a hive the size of a bowling ball among the rafters of the dead space in the attic. Occasionally they'd come through the wall into the office and annoy the fuck outta me and the cats.
So I sleuthed around and found an outside hole they were using to get in and out of the attic. I bought some foaming Raid, emptied half the can into the hole (at night), and then sealed it with expanding foam insulation (the aerosol can stuff). It did the trick. :) edit - should mention ours were yellowjackets, not honeybees. The nasty little fuckers with bad tempers. |
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burn them down
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i'd make honey
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supersoaker filled with gasoline and a torch :)
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time to rub my nuts on your mouse and keyboard again.. :upsidedow |
call the profesional..... Iraqi people... bomb them out
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