Posted by Mano on May 06, 2008 at 05:35:14 from (75.75.55.164):
In Reply to: wood bees posted by RLH on May 05, 2008 at 18:38:56:
We are overrun with the things, and they are a real problem. We've got some older pole sheds that are riddled with holes and close to destroyed. I've sprayed in the past with Bayer Carpenter Ant/Wood destroying pest spray. It works for a little while, seems to drive the bees away for a week maybe, and then they are back. I'd keep spraying, but the problem is, with a hand sprayer, I'd spend all my time spraying. Maybe an orchard spray is the answer. Meanwhile, I pay my son 5 cents for each bee he kills, he uses a tabacco stick. I'm upto about 5 dollars this year. Oh yeah, my son plays baseball, and let me tell you, he can hit anything in the strike zone, and a lot that's not.
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