The best practice is to try contacting the professional bee removal service. Theses bees get the name killer as they are very dangerous insects and have to be handled with care which can be done by professionals. If you plan to move the nest yourself, make sure you have taken precautions. Try to get a bee suit to protect yourself against stings. You dress have to include a loose net which covers you face. Make sure you wear full sleeves and long pants to protect yourself from attacks. Treat the hive with care. Most of the time spraying a chemical makes them defensive and angry. Best way to get rid of bee is to completely remove the hive. Monitor their return. Knock the beginnings of a hive down whenever it comes back.
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because they are larger than American bees and they are more aggressive
Sulpher smoke will get rid of them.
Call a beekeeper he will be glad to help.
Scream and Run is what I would do but just spray them with fly and wasp killer!
Use a spray bee killer for the particular type of bees in the mulch bed. Be careful walking around the mulch as the bees may be inside the mulch as well.
You can buy some cans of bee killer, but some leave bad stain the shingles.
Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.
aggressive honey bees
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in the winter, killer bees hibanate and come out in the summer and hot weather.
well by the way they are different cos ,killer bees hurt you and they will kill you and bumble bees and honeybees dont so there
no coke will not get rid of bees it will only attract them
The leading killer of bees is diseases; the collective noun is a catalog of diseases.The next important killer of bees is mites; the collective noun is an infestation of mites.Another killer of bees is wasps; the collective noun is a colony of wasps, or a nest of wasps.
The population of killer bees in the United States is in the upper millions. In June, 2013, 100,000 killer bees invaded a vacant home in Houston, Texas. Killer bees are expanding across the US at an alarming rate each year.
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