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Forund a nice large bees nest, have questions?
Key:
I found a nice large bees nest on a low hanging branch not far from one of my tree stands. I can see bees are still going in and out of it.
I would like to know what I need to do to remove it and hang it in my den. I have seen that done but not sure when to take it down and not suree if there will be bees in it later on. Any advise would be apprecated by those who have desplayed on of these treasures before.
Mike_A:
I dealt with bees a lot when I was a kid. My dad raised them for the honey. First off I have a couple questions. Is it a bees nest or hornet, wasp that kind of thing? If it's other than honey bees I'm not real sure of their habits. And second do you know if you are allergic to them? If you know you are then don't mess with them. If you don't know and still want to try it deffinately have someone close by in case it all goes south on you. After considering this what I did as a kid was done a bee keeper suit. If you don't have that use coverals and thick gloves. Duct tape the openings to your gloves and boots. Make sure it's duct taped good. To protect your head and eyes use use a couple ski masks with all the openings closed except for the eyes. You'll want two ski masks to make sure they don't sting through. and a good pair of gogles that fit tight. Make sure you have someone else check you over for holes in the armor. When you get to the nest have something with you that will make a good bit of smoke and smoke the bees thoroughly to settle them down. Then take a garbage bag and spray some bug killer in the bottom and put it over the nest and seal it good at the top. leave it like that for about a day or so before you cut it down. when you cut it down all the bugs should be dead. Then put clear laquer over it very carefully so as not to ruin the nest and that should help seal it and harden it up. Hope this helps and be careful. Mike
P.S. If your not allergic to bee stings but it's been a while since you've been stung be real careful you can develop an allergy to it. It happened to my uncle and he nearly died of it. And last but not least take a good look from a distance and see which way the bees leave and enter the nest and don't get in their way. They don't like that. If you still plan on doing it be careful and let me know how it goes. Mike
Key:
Thanks for the advise Mike. I think it is a wasp nest. It is one of the grey paper cone shaped nests. I am alergic to bee stings and always carry an EPIPEN. What if I wait until a few heavey frosts and than follow you instructions? Will that be safer?
Also, think I will take a picture of the nest nest time I am out there and post if for you to see.
Mike_A:
It's me again. The colder the better. If you have a nice heavy frost that would be the ideal time to do it. They will be far less active. Mike
Key:
Mike,
I am in Iowa so we do get cold weather. It's still warm here and I did see activiy around the next the other day. I am going to keep an eye on it and when it freezes up some I iwill cut it down. put in a plastic bag and spray some wasp killer in the bag. I think I will hang it in my garage and watch it as the weather warms next spring before I put it up in my den. Again, thanks for the advise.
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