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- Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:27 am
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- Topic: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
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Re: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
...it works well on these ground hornets IF you can stop up the entrance and they can't escape/sting you...it kills better than gasoline because the fumes penetrate better and kill...and we don't light it at all...don't want it blowing wasps all over ME...just let the fumes kill them...then it will dissipate...uncover the hole the next morning...let it evaporate/dissipate...I don't use gasoline for that at all, but I have slung it on a wasp's nest under the eaves at night when they're all on the nest...before they had 20' streaming wasp spray...don't anymore...
- Fri Mar 25, 2011 5:30 am
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- Topic: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
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Re: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
...lacquer thinner displaces the oxygen...don't have to light it...the fumes kill 'em...that's why you stuff the hole after pouring..no fire damage that way...like if they're up in a shed or other place you'd kinda like to keep...lacquer thinner not only burns, it explodes...very volatile...
- Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:27 pm
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- Topic: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
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Re: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
...they look like a short, fat guinea wasp(the smaller slick-bodied wasp that builds paper nests under the eaves and in the window corners...they build in walls and railroad ties...in the ground...and are very aggressive...don't build a nest of paper like a wasp...some folks confuse them with yellow jackets but yellow jackets are hairy and have fatter bodies...these little suckers love to attack and they cause swelling like not even a big red wasp causes...it can last for days...best way to kill them out is pour laquer thinner into the hole and cover it with a rag...if you can find the hole...the fumes kill 'em...my co-worker found thousands in between railroad ties on a neighbor's property and killed them that way...after they'd hit him and swelled his eye shut for 3 days...another friend mowed into them and what he said couldn't fly on this board...and he ain't normally a cussin' man...I haven't had the pleasure...don't want it...the nest I found out in my yard I doused and covered after dark...they haven't come back...
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- Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:42 pm
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- Topic: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
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Re: Attack of Killer Honey Bees in Lubbock
...I love honeybees but these Zulus with wings aren't normal honeybees...they're just spoiling for a fight...hope they find the hive and exterminate them, rather than relocate them...they're worse than ground hornets!!!