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Re: I got Bumble Bees
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Posted by Rob NC on May 28, 2006 at 18:00:28 from (65.41.175.240):
In Reply to: Re: I got Bumble Bees posted by Delbert on May 28, 2006 at 17:46:59:
i have a large wood deck on my house and believe me it came to the point me or them. i plugged the holes with liquid nails and those dern rascals would bore back out, but by the time they were out they were dead. i have killed close to 200 this year, with a fly flap. they will fly right up to you, all i got to do is knock the he!! out of'em. chemicals didn't work. thank goodness they aint in the rafters. they also have holes in the ground, i soaked the ground around my house with malathion. when you kill one there is a replacement. i did get them under control , will have to wait until next spring to see the results. good luck.
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