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Re: Bees at lease and dilapidated blinds [Re: Creekrunner] #5828242 07/12/15 06:56 AM
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I contacted a member here (Dragonuv) about Bee problems in Breckenridge the year before last. They were under a construction office trailer I converted for the lease. Here is the solution he recomended and worked for me so far. We did pry some combs off of the Hive, although not all of them. No problems since.

"Usually when I treat bees under a prefab structure like a mobile home, I have my bee suit. If there is a night without wind, you could use the new pyrethin foggers( http://www.homedepot.com/p/Raid-Fumigating-Foggers-3-Pack-61528/100034648#.UgTklcu9KSM ). These put off a true fog, as opposed to an atomizing "fogger". Elevating the foggers on a box so they are above the fabric and under the hive would be your best option. If the hive were almost anywhere else, it wouldn't be so dangerous to treat it, but being on your back or knees puts you in a very vulnerable position if the bees get a wild hair up their butts. "


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Re: Bees at lease and dilapidated blinds [Re: Creekrunner] #5828891 07/12/15 10:26 PM
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Just buy flame thrower!! Trust me there are plenty of bees! There are a crap ton in the hills near strawn and archer so do hunt there either please lol! Ok on the real if they have made camp somewhere and you don't move or destroy it they will always come back, if the same hive is still alive. Ps do not f with the African ones unless in a suit with a flame thrower!! For real and kill every fn one! Call peta and tell them to come get them hahahaha

Re: Bees at lease and dilapidated blinds [Re: unclekeith75] #5828962 07/12/15 11:13 PM
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Checking fence lines in next pasture middle of last week and came across a ball of bees 2 foot thick on an Post Oak Tree. Wow. Buzzing everywhere. Went back next day Gone. Hope they went on down the road.

Re: Bees at lease and dilapidated blinds [Re: Creekrunner] #5839115 07/20/15 04:32 AM
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I was in my tower blind another time and thought the wind was coming up and blowing leaves through the air, then realized it was thousands of Bees passing my stand. Given recent experience with Bees I very quickly closed all the windows. I couldn't believe how many of them kept flying by. I was a little hesitant to leave the stand and waited until after dark before leaving!


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