Spraying water on bees can disrupt their ability to fly and can make them lethargic. However, they will typically shake off the water and continue their activities once they dry off. It is not a recommended method of getting rid of bees as it can harm them and may provoke them to sting in defense.
They get wet. Unless the jet of water is strong enough to injure them, that is all that happens.
Yes, vinegar will get rid of bees. In order to use vinegar as a bee deterrent, simply dilute vinegar with some water in a spray bottle. Use the spray bottle and spray the bee prone area.
Bees will go to any other blossom before a pear blossom. To attract bees to pear blossoms use 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. Spray the blossoms with this solution to attract bees.
Use a spray.
If you don't want the bees, then cut off the blossoms.
Please don't kill the bees at your fish pond. They are drinking there because there is no other suitable water supply nearby. Bees are essential for the environment and are having enough problems surviving without having people deliberately killing them.
Bug Away or Bug Spray
Well bees do not like anti-insect spray so use that and then they will stay away from you.
First, buy some bee and wasp spray and spray the bush. Then trim the bush.
You can spray wasp spray into a wood pile to get rid of the wasps. You can also smoke them out.
While bumblebees are a beneficial insect, they sometimes cause problems if there are many of them. One easy repellent is to spray them with soapy water. This will drive them away without killing them.
They wouldn't stay fresh.