Posted by Andy Motteberg on July 24, 2008 at 22:21:24 from (4.143.216.2):
In Reply to: bees posted by Martin Caldwell on July 24, 2008 at 16:02:48:
I don't know about bees, but I get these big wasps (or something like that) where I'm working. I was working on my Jeep a few days ago and there were a lot of those wasps around, one flew into the crack of the passenger door, I tried to get it out, but could not see it. Later, I opened that door and heard a lot of buzzing in the door, I looked and saw a bunch of wasps in the door with a big nest built in there. I did not have any bug spray, but I had some stuff in a spray bottle that shines the inside of a vehicle, I sprayed them with that and they all dropped dead, I stabbed their nest with a screw driver and threw it far away. I took the hood off a John Deere B today and there was another nest and more of them wasps, they are so sickening, I cannot work on anything with them stupid wasps around, thats why I always keep a can of penetrating oil around. Spray your bees when you see them. Its the only way to get rid of them.
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