2018-05-16 at 12:38 AM UTC
Earlier today we noticed some bees in our backyard and now there have been about 1000 or 2000 bees that have congregated on our backyard umbrella .
Obviously we know that bees are wonderful for our environment so we want to take care of them in a safe way, is there anyone in the area who does local beekeeping or be removal for free or a small price as we do not have much to pay .
2018-05-16 at 12:39 AM UTC
I notice a lot of bees around right now. Bees can be dangerous if you are stung, so if you are stung in the head face or neck, get help right away. Using Liquid Smoke in a spray bottle helped me when I had a swarm of bees at my house. There are experienced volunteers that will help you to remove the bees and rehome them into hives away from the city. Check with City Farmers Nursery for who to contact such as bee keepers for help with the bees. I hope this helps. I had the same thing in my yard. I left them alone and the where gone as fast as the came. Hang in for a couple of days and they will be gone. Also, bees can sting, but when there in the swarm they are much less aggressive(if that has any comfort).
2018-05-16 at 12:44 AM UTC
AngryOnion
Big Wig
[the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
Where you live?Find a local bee keeper,they will have all the stuff to capture a swarm.
They will not charge for removal I would love a swarm.
I keep bee's BTW.
2018-05-16 at 12:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic
I notice a lot of bees around right now. Bees can be dangerous if you are stung, so if you are stung in the head face or neck, get help right away. Using Liquid Smoke in a spray bottle helped me when I had a swarm of bees at my house. There are experienced volunteers that will help you to remove the bees and rehome them into hives away from the city. Check with City Farmers Nursery for who to contact such as bee keepers for help with the bees. I hope this helps. I had the same thing in my yard. I left them alone and the where gone as fast as the came. Hang in for a couple of days and they will be gone. Also, bees can sting, but when there in the swarm they are much less aggressive(if that has any comfort).
stop being an idiot.
i walk up to large groups of beehives on a regular basis and have never had a problem. just dont be a dick and they wont bother you
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Soyboy
African Astronaut
[relevantly rival my dehydroretinol]
I got stung by a bee once for no reason whatsoever, I was out in the open, on concrete, it just flew right up to me and stung me.
I was angry at the time, but I was an environmentalist protesting a pipeline at the time, so now I assume the bee stung me for being such a faggot.
2018-05-16 at 1:36 AM UTC
I was stung by a bee as a kid.
has never happened to me since. but as a kid my mom rushed me to ER because my throat closed up
Eppies cost like 500 bucks now. I'll just chew on some benedryl... oh wait.. you can't swallow so Yeah. poor people die
2018-05-16 at 2:42 AM UTC
light skinned people rash more, have more histamines. Thank god I'm not a redhead. that would of made it 100 times worst
another thread detailing finny's stupidity
2018-05-16 at 3:12 AM UTC
POLECAT
POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret
[my presentably immunised ammonification]
I pushed my Tonka truck over a yellow jackets nest when I was 4,, I got stung 37 times
2018-05-16 at 7:55 AM UTC
Has anyone said burn it down?
2018-05-16 at 11:31 AM UTC
Materials needed:
Super Soaker
Zippo
Lighter Fluid
Procedure:
1.Fill super soaker reservoir with lighter fluid
2.Light Zippo
3.Affix Zippo to end of super soaker, preferably a couple inches from nozzle but still in the spray path
4.Fuck their world up
2018-05-16 at 12:13 PM UTC
Free honey..what's the problem
2018-05-16 at 12:18 PM UTC
Are you sure you're not buzzed and they're only Mexican illegals.