possibly but it will poison the soil, kill any plant it contacts and can seep to nearby wells. its also dangerous as it can ignite
An insecticide made especially for wasps and hornets, and do it after dark, when all will be in the nest.
If the bees have bored into the ground, pour borax into the hole to kill the bees. The bees that survive the initial application of borax will get the dust on themselves and bring it to their nest, spreading it to other bees who will eventually die.
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How to Kill Sand Bees. Sand bees or ground bees burrow down into the soil to build their hives.
Hornets don't normally nest in the ground. Yellow Jackets nest in the ground. You can kill them by pouring gasoline in the hole and running.
You can kill and get rid of these bees just like any other type of bees. There are several different methods which include soapy water, gasoline, and pest sprays.
Ammonia alone will not kill bees. The most effective way to get rid of bees is to have a professional bee-keeper collect the bees. If that is not possible, pick up sevin dust at your local lawn and garden center. Sprinkle this on the bee hive or nest.
Gasoline will smother a wasp when it is poured on it or on the nest. The gasoline fumes are toxic and will poison the wasp quickly.
most insectiside will but before you kill them remember bees are good for your garden. Why would you want to kill bees?
It may be Delta Dust that you are seeing that is used to aid in controlling yellow jackets that build their nest in the ground.
Bees kill other bees to protect the hive or to steal honey from other hives through a hole in the hive.
will cold weather kill carpenter bees
no carbon monoxide will not kill bees. It does slow them down though.