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Posted: 8/15/2007 10:27:55 AM EDT
I was mowing the lawn the other day when I approached an old stump that I had been meaning to remove for some time.
Suddenly my legs began to burn as four or five bees had their way with my milky white calves. I *ahem* urgently egressed the area while emitting a high-pitched, involuntary warning tone to others who may have been nearby. I have since determined that the heretofore undiscovered nest needs to leave in as rapid and violent a manner possible. I have at my disposal: Six bottles of Tannerite Three gallons of gasoline RAID long-range stand-off style wasp killer Pointed sticks A rock: M-1 designation, Gray, 8 lb. Granite. NSN: 5312-27234-2121-D A hammock 5lb sledge 17 assorted firearms Any suggestions? |
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With extreme prejudice?
Chemical warfare is the way to go. I assume you have access to bleach and ammonia? Also, gasoline is more fun when mixed with Styrofoam to create napalm. |
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must involve copious amounts of gasoline
you get points if you can work a firearm in but a good flare will add bonus points also is there any possibility that you could find the time to take some pictures and post them after the carnage? |
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Distance to neighbors?
ETA: If you want chemical warfare, ordinary organophosphate insecticides are actually the same kind of chemicals found in nerve gas. Look at the front of a can of RAID and see how small the percentage of active ingredient is. |
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Step 1. Tannerite. Video tape this as well please!
Step 2. Gasoline. Video optional. |
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Hey junior hold on a sec...get a good ID on them first...if yellowjackets, kill at will, if honeybees, why not call a beekeeper? Do you know how beneficial honeybees are? If you absolutely MUST kill them, just go out there at night with one of those headlamps on and squirt them with a little 409.
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After thinking this through I believe you should do the following: In the middle of the night sneak up to the stump and place the tannerite against the far side of the stump and the gasoline can sitting on top of the stump. Suspend the rock in the hammock, directly over the raid can, which will be on the wasp nest side of the stump. Shoot the tannerite from afar. The explosion should rupture the gas can and ignite the gas. The heat and flame from the burning gas/stump should cause the hammock to release the rock, dropping it directly on the can of raid. The toxic clould/fire/concussion/crushing weight of the rock should kill a majority of the bees. Rush upon the survivors with your sledge hammer. You will be a hero. I will hold your beer. Edit to add: And video camera Dibs on your surviving guns. |
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WHAT KIND OF BEES???
If they are honey bees, call a beekeeper. They'll come and get them. Wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, etc let fly the dogs of hell! |
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rag, axe handle, kerosene, lighter, and bee spray are all you need.
You should be able to figure out how to use them. |
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I just found a small (3" diameter) hornet's nest hanging from my house yesterday. Will brake or carb cleaner work for me too? I've got aluminum siding, so I'm worried about whatever I use messing that up.
Kharn |
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What fun would that be??? |
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+1 edit: voted for "Stoning, Iranian heretic style" because that has some pizzazz to it. |
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Gunfire, Tannerite, road flare AND gasoline is the only correct answer.
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you have NO idea.... |
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What he said. A beekeeper will gladly come out and take them off your hands if they produce honey. To kill honeybees would be a waste. |
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Just out of curiosity, would it be legal to shoot a can of RAID? If so, would that do anything?
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I'd say leave them alone. Honeybees don't bother anyone.
Yes, but only use RAID or Ortho long-range stand-off style wasp killer. Anything else will likely get you stung or make you have to stay in the house from all the swarming angry hornets/wasps. Ask me how I know.... The stand-off insecticide hits them like Tabun or Sarin! An entire nest dead in three seconds! |
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i VOTED TANNERITE bRYAN |
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All of the above.
Cover the area with plastic and pump in insecticide. Then demo the stump and general AO with tannerite, buckets of gasoline and gunfire. Then throw the rock in the scorched hole. Seriously, though, if they are honey bees please have a beekeeper come and get them. Bees are having enough problems without ARFCOM terminating them with extreme prejudice. If they are wasps or hornets, OTOH, then game on! |
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Well, that's why I asked about shooting a can of RAID. I don't know the legality of that nor if it would be effective. The redneck inside of me wants to say "HELL YES! Hold mah beer!" The rationalist inside me is thinking "Tannerite." My brain is telling me everything short of NBCs. |
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You people do understand that wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, etc., are NOT bees dont you? They are two seperate families. There are Bees, and then there are Wasps (hornets, yellow jackets, etc...). Just for clarification.
If you have wasps, destroy at will. If you have bees, then PLEASE call a beekeeper to come get them. They are far to valuable to destroy. Calling TBK!....calling TBK1........... |
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I'm here. Please google for pics and see what they are. Honeybees will likely NOT attack you in the manner you describe (possible, but HIGHLY unlikely). I'd bet you have yellowjackets--which need to be killed. Just go out at night and get them with spray insecticide. If the stump is sound you will have trouble getting to them--which would indicate the need for the foam type insecticide. At night. If they are honeybees, and the stump is sound, the best option is to leave them alone. If you can't live with them, then they likely can't be handled by a beekeeper (sound stump and it's too late in the season), so they may have to be killed. |
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What? Like I said, I don't know the legality of it, but tannerite is just as unsafe. Tannerite can throw debris big and fast enough to hurt you. EDIT: There was one guy here that used tannerite to try and clear a stump. A piece blew off and was lodged into the siding of his house. |
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+1 If they are wasps, the only correct answer involves tannerite, gasoline and firearms. What I'm trying to say it, your poll is flawed |
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How did he get it up there? And did it kill all of them immediately? (I sure hope it did!) |
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