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meaux fishing 02-29-2012 04:28 PM

wear thick clothes. A carhart jacket, leather gloves take some cheese cloth and make you a bee mask. find a way to smoke em out, grab the honey,and then kill em We used to have all the equipment but I have no idea where it is.

meaux fishing 02-29-2012 04:29 PM

If your house is wood it might do you some good to pull off a couple of boards

swamp snorkler 02-29-2012 04:32 PM

dont kill them......the US is under a severe Bee shortage. Call the county agent and ask for a list of bee keepers to be e-mailed to you

Ratdog 02-29-2012 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 399029)
dont kill them......the US is under a severe Bee shortage. Call the county agent and ask for a list of bee keepers to be e-mailed to you


Parish here and
Ya what a fe assco I'm still working on it

An as far as all da suggestions thank I will not try any wit film dat in it.

I like a good joke but this is for real.
U try to find someone to do this
I an't got no money so it's even harder

Finfeatherfur 02-29-2012 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ratdog (Post 399040)
Parish here and
Ya what a fe assco I'm still working on it

An as far as all da suggestions thank I will not try any wit film dat in it.

I like a good joke but this is for real.
U try to find someone to do this
I an't got no money so it's even harder


yep, you are officially worse than Adm. Rabbit!!!!

fishinpox 02-29-2012 05:59 PM

Sounds like you got the same problem as this lady , and she speaks about as good as u type!!! ( I made this video from the news in Florida when we were there last year) lmao


1fastmerc 02-29-2012 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 399050)
Sounds like you got the same problem as this lady , and she speaks about as good as u type!!! ( I made this video from the news in Florida when we were there last year) lmao

Bees in thurrra - YouTube

Now days funny


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Ratdog 02-29-2012 07:26 PM

Ma gran kids can't sleep in dare.......

Lmao..

Gerald 03-01-2012 12:06 AM

Put a cup with a little D.D.T. in it just below the hole where they are going in and out. When the bee flys over the cup it will drop down into the powder and get it on it's body and then will bring it into the hive.

I which I still had a little of that stuff......it would kill anything. Put 1/2 teaspoon on a big ant hill..... and they are dead. The stuff that is sold now will only kill some of the ants and the rest just build a new nest a few feet away.

swamp snorkler 03-01-2012 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 399176)
Put a cup with a little D.D.T. in it just below the hole where they are going in and out. When the bee flys over the cup it will drop down into the powder and get it on it's body and then will bring it into the hive.

I which I still had a little of that stuff......it would kill anything. Put 1/2 teaspoon on a big ant hill..... and they are dead. The stuff that is sold now will only kill some of the ants and the rest just build a new nest a few feet away.


Have you tried TalStar. I apply it with a spreader twice annually and I never have ants. It is costly $50-60 for a 40# sack but it works really good.

Matt G 03-01-2012 09:08 AM

They have a guy that lives on Ridge Rd past S. Fieldspan that will come get them. I'm not sure of his name and number but he has a Honey sign in front of his house if you pass that way.

Ratdog 03-01-2012 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt G (Post 399227)
They have a guy that lives on Ridge Rd past S. Fieldspan that will come get them. I'm not sure of his name and number but he has a Honey sign in front of his house if you pass that way.

Thanks running out of solutions

swamp snorkler 03-01-2012 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ratdog (Post 399040)
Parish here and
Ya what a fe assco I'm still working on it

An as far as all da suggestions thank I will not try any wit film dat in it.

I like a good joke but this is for real.
U try to find someone to do this
"I an't got no money so it's even harder"

Trade the bee keeper some bull drum filets to get them out.

Duck Butter 03-01-2012 09:53 AM

Several studies out there that suggest using Amber Romance calms bees, also there are no records of bees stinging a nude person = get naked and lather in Amber Romance:)

A beekeeper will likely come get them for free. Now is a good time to remove them. They usually won't remove them in the late fall/winter because nothing is blooming and the bees won't make it.

Lake Chuck Duck 03-01-2012 10:51 AM

go to walmart and get one of those insect bombs and drop it in there

Salty 03-01-2012 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Ratdog (Post 398995)
Talk to lsu guy an now waiting on call back from an insurance guy in Lafayette

Man dis an't funny.
Da pissed an coming in da house.

Got film but da moved inside da wall
From outside an all in da electric box.

Man, W don't know nothin' 'bout bees.

Gerald 03-02-2012 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 399196)
Have you tried TalStar. I apply it with a spreader twice annually and I never have ants. It is costly $50-60 for a 40# sack but it works really good.

Not familar with this. Does it take a whole sack to treat the yard? I get my ant poision free from the "Bug" guy that comes sprays the house.

MY Sister told me she got her whole neighborhood [~20 acres] to all pay to treat all the yards at one time. She said this treatment would have to done again in 6 months..... then once a year after that.

When the product is applied, it did not require ever part of each yard to be covered. Missing some small areas was ok. LSU Ag Department has spreaders that can be pulled behind a 4-wheeler for doing this. I don't remember what the chemical was called, but do remember her telling me that it only had a 48 hour shelf life and she got it from a place in the New Roads, LA area.

Cost per treatment was ~ $15 per acre.

Ratdog 03-02-2012 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 399681)
Not familar with this. Does it take a whole sack to treat the yard? I get my ant poision free from the "Bug" guy that comes sprays the house.

MY Sister told me she got her whole neighborhood [~20 acres] to all pay to treat all the yards at one time. She said this treatment would have to done again in 6 months..... then once a year after that.

When the product is applied, it did not require ever part of each yard to be covered. Missing some small areas was ok. LSU Ag Department has spreaders that can be pulled behind a 4-wheeler for doing this. I don't remember what the chemical was called, but do remember her telling me that it only had a 48 hour shelf life and she got it from a place in the New Roads, LA area.

Cost per treatment was ~ $15 per acre.

Good info
But not about bees
I will check them in da morning
Bet they still there
So if u know a bee guy pm me please
An I will try the an't poison but it will have to wait till I am ready.
Thanks for da posts so fare

Gerald 03-03-2012 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 399196)
Have you tried TalStar. I apply it with a spreader twice annually and I never have ants. It is costly $50-60 for a 40# sack but it works really good.

My Pest guy was here yesterday. When I talked to him about getting a little more "ant" poision, we went over to his truck and he got out his bag. It only had a little in it, so he just gave me the bag.

Guess what it was.............. TalStar.

sears 03-03-2012 12:38 PM

Yep i use the Talstar also. Buy it off amazon. Sprayed house inside and out as well as yard. Havent seen an ant, bug, wasp, silverfish, bee, etc since i started using it. Mix it in a sprayer and follow the directions.

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