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Sea-Trac Offshore 03-24-2010 10:00 PM

bees
 
Question. My neighbor has a huge honey bee hive inside a wall on the back side of his house. I asked him numerous times since last year to take care of it. I have 3 small boys and a dog. During the winter the bees would swarm onto my flood lights at night and during the day they are just seen flying to the hive back and forth. Is code enforcement something that may make him take care of it? Dont want to start trouble with him but I am allergic. Me i can take care of myself but if one of the little ones are on the trampoline and get swarmed it could be bad. Just went outside and their must be 20 or so swarming my floods right by back door.

Bluechip 03-24-2010 10:02 PM

That is where I would start at if he won't take care of it himself..

BMTAngler 03-24-2010 10:29 PM

Why would he not want them taken care of? Tree Hugger I suppose?

Reverend Redfish 03-24-2010 11:01 PM

bees
 
Call the white house - surely we're already paying a tax for bee extermination...

joking aside, I would call your stubborn jacka$$ neighbor and tell him to fix the problem or you will call the city to do it - and he will be billed if they have to come out to do it.

If that don't happen, get you a can of WD-40 and a bic lighter and go to town!

Good luck. And make sure you got you some fast shoes on if you fall on plan C...

BMTAngler 03-24-2010 11:34 PM

He is allergic so I think he should spray some gas on the hive, make a line to his back porch and light it from there. Take pics I wanna see this ****.

Fishmaster 03-24-2010 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reverend Redfish (Post 131480)
Call the white house - surely we're already paying a tax for bee extermination...

joking aside, I would call your stubborn jacka$$ neighbor and tell him to fix the problem or you will call the city to do it - and he will be billed if they have to come out to do it.

If that don't happen, get you a can of WD-40 and a bic lighter and go to town!

Good luck. And make sure you got you some fast shoes on if you fall on plan C..
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Lmao :*****:


I'm sure he could use some of fools nikes!

swamp snorkler 03-25-2010 04:36 AM

He may have to tear a piece of wall out to get to them.

duckman444 03-25-2010 06:16 AM

get some gasoline and drown the nest. do not light it. it will kill them just the same. but if you light it, well you know the result.

Ray 03-25-2010 06:17 AM

I have a friend in Lake Charles who has a honey business. He used to take the hives
out of houses before Rita. Don't think he does it anymore. People wanted someone to
take it out, without taking the walls down.
If you leave the honey in the house too long, it will rot the wood.

Sea-Trac Offshore 03-25-2010 06:57 AM

I wish I had a video of his nephew last year. He was drunk and I gave him a can of wasp spray. Ever saw what they do when you walk up right to where they go in and spray? Fastest I ever saw someone move in my life.Honey bees do not get me going too much. I really cant stand wasps or yellow jackets. I hurt myself more trying to get away from them. If one flies near me when I am in the kayak you would swear I had a verado on the back!

Raymond 03-25-2010 11:03 AM

Try to find out who his homeowners insurance is with and call them. Insurance companies will get off of any hazard that they know is a ticking time bomb with regards to Liability. I would also contact your local city or parish councilman and get him involved. Make sure you document all calls and conversations for a future suit against said parties. Would bet if these bees are agressive they are probably Africanized and very dangerous. Silverback bees must be exterminated, they cannot be Rehabilitated.:shaking:

yak'em-n-stack'em 03-25-2010 12:34 PM

PLease dont kill the bees, they are probably not africanized honey bees, get an expert out there to be sure and get them removed, Bees are very vital to our ag industry and we are loosing them at an alarming rate

LaAngler 03-25-2010 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duckman444 (Post 131522)
get some gasoline and drown the nest. do not light it.


debbie downer :(

BellPepperHead 03-25-2010 01:05 PM

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This will take care of those pesky bees and the pesky neighbor...

BMTAngler 03-25-2010 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yak'em-n-stack'em (Post 131691)
PLease dont kill the bees, they are probably not africanized honey bees, get an expert out there to be sure and get them removed, Bees are very vital to our ag industry and we are loosing them at an alarming rate

Hes got a point, saw a show on that not too long ago. Skip the killing just call the city and get them transported.

P.S. If you set them on fire, still take a video......

Dink 03-25-2010 02:42 PM

Call vexcon!!!!

Austin......that go for sicada(sp?) killers too???

yak'em-n-stack'em 03-25-2010 03:51 PM

im not sure what the cicada issue is

Asterisk-Rich 03-25-2010 04:08 PM

i got them dam carpenter bees by the thousands...how do i get rid of those bastards?

RaginCagin 03-25-2010 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Asterisk-Rich (Post 131775)
i got them dam carpenter bees by the thousands...how do i get rid of those bastards?

Spray the area and the holes with diesel and they wont bore through it. I had a pc. of cypress at my camp I made a cleaning table out of and they were in it. I sprayed in the holes with diesel and over a hundred came out and fell on the ground. I'm pretty sure the table is hollow now but it killed them and kept them away.

Dink 03-25-2010 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deadly D (Post 131819)
Get a tennis racket and play ball and drink some beer. Best laugh you had in a long time. We use to do this at my camp in Little Chennier. Dang Rita

Same here!!


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