well if it's outside not much you can do but if it's inside well that's different.. see you can place tea bags or apple cores inside and it will go away i tried using ice, because i heard rumors about the moisture..i also broke my ankle..
The only way to remove the smell of dead bees is to get rid of the dead bees and the rotting honey combs. This can be a very expensive removal if it's in your wall or foundation of your home. Otherwise you can just mask the odor using air fresheners, keeping windows open etc..until the smell naturally goes away in about 2-4 weeeks.
Sulpher smoke will get rid of them.
You should get rid of the nest because wasps will be atracted to the honey and if there are wasps they probably won't sting you as they are stealing and remove the nest at night as that is when wasps bees and other insects go back to their hives, but be careful.
Best to talk to a beekeeper first and he/she will advise you of the best course of action. Bees can sometimes be removed without resorting to a pest controller.
Chemical body odor caused by medication can be hard to get rid of. One way to mask it is to take chlorophyll tablets, but you typically can only hide the odor, not eliminate it.
The smoke "masks" the smell but does nothing to actually get rid of it!
Contact a beekeeper first.
Sulpher smoke will get rid of them.
If you have a beekeeper in the area, they will come and remove the bees for you. If you can't get in touch with a beekeeper, an exterminator can come out and remove the bees. Honey bees are important to the environment, and shouldn't be killed unless it is a last resort.
There are sprays that can be used to get rid of bees in a stump. Bees can be dangerous. You may want to call a professional so that you do not get hurt.
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If bees have moved into your vent, you'll have to decide if you want to kill them or remove them alive. If they are honey bees, call a beekeeper and have them removed. They'll be taken away and put in a new hive of their own. If they are anything other than honey bees, get one or two cans of wasp and hornet spray, the kind that shoots 15 to 20 feet. Spray the bees at night, when they are all there. In the morning they should all be dead, and all you need to do is to sweep or vacuum them out.
While honey bees are not as dangerous as hornets or wasps, they can still pose a threat to the untrained person. Hence, it is best to call for pest control to get rid of them.
You should get rid of the nest because wasps will be atracted to the honey and if there are wasps they probably won't sting you as they are stealing and remove the nest at night as that is when wasps bees and other insects go back to their hives, but be careful.
Mimosa trees attract honey bees and make bad strong- tasting honey. Most bee Keepers try to get rid of any mimosa trees that they find. They are a major enemy if you want good honey!
You light a fire, and put a person on the torches below the bees hive, then they will smoke it out, and you will be able to harvest the honey :D
Having a slightly smoky smell from cooking and grilling non-sweet food outdoors, mowing blades to the shortest height and relocating nectar- and pollen-rich plants to other sites not in conflict with honey bee homes and routes are ways to rid grassy yards of beneficial honey bees.
Best to talk to a beekeeper first and he/she will advise you of the best course of action. Bees can sometimes be removed without resorting to a pest controller.