treemanjohn
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HAHA I can't tell you how many times I've jumped off a tractor when I got attacked. I'm much much faster than anything on four wheels in low gearAnd it's a good way to find out how fast you can still move. ????
HAHA I can't tell you how many times I've jumped off a tractor when I got attacked. I'm much much faster than anything on four wheels in low gearAnd it's a good way to find out how fast you can still move. ????
Gas is your friend just do it after dark.
Cup or two of gas (you don`t need much) in a 5 gallon bucket. After good dark just walk up to the nest hole, pour the gas right in the hole, and in the same motion, set the bucket down over the hole. Put a brickbat on top of the bucket to make it seal to the ground, and leave it alone till the next day. The fumes will kill the entire nest.
Never strike a match near gasoline...never....ever.....
Plus, it burns off the fumes that are killing the bees.Not sure why people want to burn the hole after pouring gas in it. It's not necessary if you pour a cup or two in the hole, and it introduces the potential for disaster. Not entirely sure of what happens when you set a match to it since I have never done it, but I would be afraid of a potential explosion from trapped fumes.
But if you like watching things burn...
This is exactly how my daddy showed me how to do it. A brick works on top of the bucket.Cup or two of gas (you don`t need much) in a 5 gallon bucket. After good dark just walk up to the nest hole, pour the gas right in the hole, and in the same motion, set the bucket down over the hole. Put a brickbat on top of the bucket to make it seal to the ground, and leave it alone till the next day. The fumes will kill the entire nest.