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Offline watsisname

Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
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Slowly we crawl in the dark.
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Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
buttersafe, yes!

 

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Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
*snip
*sees man getting executed

OMG is it true that there are jerks deploying bees amongst us!?
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Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
"Their coming out of the goddamn walls"

 

Offline Rodo

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Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
Right beside my window there's a nest of.. something, not sure what:


I don't really mind them so far, they've been better than my human neighbours anyway.

I'll have to do something about it sometime in the future, but right now they'll just stay there.
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Offline Klaustrophobia

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Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
That's a wasp nest.  Go buy some wasp killer and spray that ****.  Then after a few days to make sure they are all dead, you can knock it down and throw it away.  If not for you, then for your neighbors.  Especially if there are kids or dogs in the area.
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Offline watsisname

Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
Yep, those are paper wasps to be more precise.  They are aggressive/territorial, not to mention can sting repeatedly and are life threatening to those who are allergic.  I would definitely get rid of that nest in the manner Klaus said.

Edit:  Though I'll add on the other hand that they aren't a problem as long as nothing gets close to the nest, and they are very good against agricultural pests.  The nests also die with the first frosts and must be rebuilt every year.  So if you can tolerate their presence then by all means leave them, but personally I wouldn't want a nest like that on my roofline. :)
« Last Edit: March 24, 2013, 05:33:36 pm by watsisname »
In my world of sleepers, everything will be erased.
I'll be your religion, your only endless ideal.
Slowly we crawl in the dark.
Swallowed by the seductive night.

  

Offline Rodo

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Re: House Turned Beehive for 10 Years
Yeah I figured they would eventually go away with winter, my plan was to let it alone for a month or so that's when cold weather starts to hit around here.

If they don't vacate the nest after that then I'll have to deal with it, thanks for the tip.
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