Posted by da.bees on May 10, 2014 at 22:05:34 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: Re: Carpenter Bees posted by WGWKy2 on May 10, 2014 at 17:50:14:
Grandkids and me been swatting bees for 3 years. First year we noticed some recovered and flew away. I replaced the webs with thin steel wire in alternating holes. Thinner web material plus twice the mash size speeds up the rackets and amputates body parts on impact. Useing a paint roller on an extension pole to paint the bottom of rafters and ceiling joists eleminates the majority of hole boreing. Of course painting isn't near as much fun as helping kids hit them with rackets. I noticed them around clover blossoms this week so may let the kids try shot sheels in a 22 rifle. I don't do any wing shooting since my son commented on my accuracy. I busted off 3 rounds at a dove that was still flying when he flew out of sight. Son told the boys that they had just witnessed a scientific miracle when that dead bird flew away after Papaw killed it.
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