Professional removal -- with head to toe personal protective equipment -- is the way to get rid of bees without killing them. An individual may have the removal done on her/his own after completing a Master Beekeeper Volunteer Training Program or through professional apiarists. A professional beekeeper association or a state extension office will be starting points since there are individuals and organizations that will do the removal for free or travel expense coverage.
As bees are under threat at the moment, and we need them to pollinate fruit, flowers and vegetables; if you find a bee colony just contact your local animal protection service and a beekeeper will probably be happy to come and remove the bees. It would be unwise to kill them unless absolutely necessary, and certainly not wise to get them to attack you!
Call in a professional beekeeper or apiarist
Smoke usually works great with bee's, your chances of getting stung are very slim, although I don't incourage you to do so. Removing a bee's hive/nest must be done by a professional who as studied the aggressive behavior of a bee.
You remove bees without killing them by seeking out a local bee keeper, not an exterminator, to come and take the hive and queen away. Most keepers will do this readily and not charge as they can re-home the bees and develop more colonies. In addition, some countries have listed bees as protected so you may not be able to kill off the colony where you live without being prosecuted.
By saying hello and insisting they leave, or using wasp and bee spray from the store. Nests that are extremely large would require an exterminator.
You can try a swarm trap or they have sprays that will drive them crazy and of course, away. Also if you can, relocate the queen bee and the other bees with try to find it somewhere else.
Spray Raid into the nest and make sure to cover your hands to prevent the bees from defending their hive.
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There are a few ways to repel miner bees, and it can even be done naturally. Try to get rid of them by pouring water down their hole or covering it with a tarp. Either will hopefully provoke them to move.
no coke will not get rid of bees it will only attract them
Getting rid of wasps and bees is not a job for inexperienced people, and in some cases may be illegal. It is best to get professional advice.
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.
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.
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.
To get rid of bees living in pampas grass you will need to use a non toxic insecticide that is not harmful to the grass. It is best to apply the application of insecticide at night when the bees will be back in their nest. You can follow up by spraying chamomile oil on the area you wish to discourage the bees from re-visiting.
One of the better ways of removing a swarm of bees is smoke. Another way is to ask a local beekeeper to help remove the queen if she is accessible. If the queen is removed from a colony, the rest will disperse or follow the queen.
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Its best to get someone to come out and deal with it...they will probably spray it with smoke to subdue the bees, then freeze the hive with liquid nitrogen.
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