Honey bees play an important part in nature. Don't kill them off, instead contact your local Animal Shelter and ask if anyone can gather them up and take them off to a Bee Keeper. Or even put an ad in your paper offering free honey bees to anyone who will take them away. Most bee keepers love to do that as they need more bees especially a new colony of them.
A herbicide kills weeds and an insecticide kills insects. :)
An insecticide usually kills any type of insect in your garden
Anything containing pyrethrins, a common insecticide. bees are hypersensitive to it.
A spray or liquid that kills insects
They eat grass
TAT INSECTICIDE KILLS THEM QUICK!!!
in the bee stinger that will attract other bees and causes problem.
The chemical that effectively kills fleas and their eggs is called an insecticide.
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.
An insecticide is a chemical composition usually applied as a spray,that kills insects.
A flea bomb and other type of pest control bombs will kill the bees that are currently in the area. However, the rest of the swarm that do not get killed will just rebuild their hive in the same spot.
One common white powder used to kill bees in the ground is diatomaceous earth. It is a natural pesticide made from fossilized remains of aquatic organisms and works by abrading and dehydrating insects. Another option is boric acid, which is a low-toxicity insecticide that disrupts the digestive system of bees.