Posted by Mark - IN. on July 22, 2014 at 15:43:40 from (24.15.149.204):
In Reply to: What kind of Bee posted by spudm on July 22, 2014 at 07:41:40:
Well, yellow jackets bore into a lot of things, including wood, so that's a possibility. Yellow jackets are extremely aggressive will chase you easily for 25' and even well beyond that with the intent of stinging you for no more than being close to you and you swatting at one. If one chases you, it will alarm others to come out of the nest to attack. Honey bees have been known to get into predicaments like you mentioned, and the way to get rid of them, is to entice the queen to leave the hive into a cage or the sort, and the others will follow, and that will take days, even up to a week. There is no mistaking a honey bee for a yellow jacket in size or aggression. Were do you live? What state? If you live by africanized honey (killer) bees, you are in trouble.
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