Beeez... - 09/17/17
Been removing and stacking in burn piles a bunch of big oak trees for a little old widow woman here.
Quite the job,
Anyway, I get to a section of fence that has a broken tree on top of it. Tree broke at a hollow about 20' up.
There's bees swarming at the break on top, and at the part that broken on the ground. I can see a good bit of honeycomb exposed on the piece on the ground.
I have to cut the downed part with my chainsaw to carry the branches with my tractor to the burn pile.
How do I kill the bees quickly without getting attacked myself? I'm quite sure these are Africanized bees, as a friend told me awhile back the vast majority are now..
Any help is appreciated.
Quite the job,
Anyway, I get to a section of fence that has a broken tree on top of it. Tree broke at a hollow about 20' up.
There's bees swarming at the break on top, and at the part that broken on the ground. I can see a good bit of honeycomb exposed on the piece on the ground.
I have to cut the downed part with my chainsaw to carry the branches with my tractor to the burn pile.
How do I kill the bees quickly without getting attacked myself? I'm quite sure these are Africanized bees, as a friend told me awhile back the vast majority are now..
Any help is appreciated.