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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 526731" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Okay about YOUR bees..lol. The only way to rid yourself of them is to either dig up your dirt and remove it - (lots of $chaching) or poison the yard and kill the larvae and pupae that are growing. I would imagine each year this is going to get worse. If you have an extension office with a bee specialist I would seriously contact them and tell them that you have millions. Even though they are not aggressive - if someone in your neighborhood has allergies and wander into your yard? They could be killed and THAT could cause a liability for you. I would see if there is a way someone could get them out without harming the bees - maybe a local guy? Most don't want them if they aren't producing honey - but I'd start with an extension office or DNR (department of natural resources) maybe they could be relocated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 526731, member: 4964"] Okay about YOUR bees..lol. The only way to rid yourself of them is to either dig up your dirt and remove it - (lots of $chaching) or poison the yard and kill the larvae and pupae that are growing. I would imagine each year this is going to get worse. If you have an extension office with a bee specialist I would seriously contact them and tell them that you have millions. Even though they are not aggressive - if someone in your neighborhood has allergies and wander into your yard? They could be killed and THAT could cause a liability for you. I would see if there is a way someone could get them out without harming the bees - maybe a local guy? Most don't want them if they aren't producing honey - but I'd start with an extension office or DNR (department of natural resources) maybe they could be relocated? [/QUOTE]
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