wait until they go to sleep at night, and pour gasoline down the hole, i dont know if it drowns them or if it burns them to death but it works either way ps: dont do it in daytime or they will swarm and sting the heck out of you
You should spray an insecticide. You should use an aerosol can, instead of any liquid insecticide. Aerosol insecticides kill bees directly in the air and anywhere else. It doesn't matter what insecticide, as long as it is labeled 'for bees'.
Just don't! The dropping population of bees will appreciate it if you avoid killing them. If you don't bother them, they wont bother you, so just leave them alone. But if you have a problem, say, a hive of a bee in your house, you have permission to kill it.
Poison is probably better then swatting at a be, in the case that you miss and have to deal with its anger, so spraying it or spraying its hive is probably the better option, because you will be stung less in the act.
use salt and hair spray it works well enough.
if u lick them and throw lemon juice on there nest they will thank you by giving you potatoes
Bees help the environment so why do you want to kill them?
Because they are swarming and loads are getting in my home
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Bees venom isn't very deadly. It's the venom that attract other bees to sting you. All the stingers injected in your body kills you, not the venom.
That would be the pet Killer Bees.
The hornet, mice, other bees, wasps and small mites called varoa which can kill whole hives by making the queen infertile
To get rid of bees inside cinder blocks inside a garage it is best to use pesticide. Use a spray which kills the bees as well as the nest, or block the area off.
Blue Banded Bees are disappearing because of Pesticides and Lantana. Blue Banded Bees also die in winter because it is to cold for them. Blue Banded Bees are born in spring and then die three months later when they are adults in winter.
Colony collapse disorder is a mixed fungal and viral problem which kills bees. Straight fungal infections include:Chalkbrood which infects bee larvaStonebrood which infects the larva
Rising temperatures can kill the blue banded bee
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They leave them in a capsule thingy. The queen kills the male babies as they have no use for them. Once the female are out of their capsule they get straight to work; producing Honey!