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to find hundreds of Bees coming out the fireplace :scare::scare::scare::scare::scare::scare::scare::scare:

 

Thought they were wasps to start with (even more :scare::scare::scare::scare::scare::scare::scare: ) but braved it with a couple of fumigation bombs.

 

Just phoned pest control peeps........ apparently Bee's are a "grey area" and someone is going to call me back....WTF !!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Help :surrender::surrender:

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BEEES! dont be such a sissy :lol: i take back my "run away" advice if its only bees.

 

if it were wasps though :nono: thats a whole different story :scare: they have been know to skin a man alive in 15 seconds! or maybe thats piranah..? :blink: i forget, anyhow wasps are bad mmkay!

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oooOOooo.. not much fun mate :headhurt:

 

Some bees are considered a protected species these days so you may be told you have to contact a local beekeeper to get rid of them.

 

Although they may just wander off on their own if they weren't too entrenched in the chimney when you smoked it.

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Hah, yeah you're not supposed to kill bees :(

 

We had some kids destroy our neighbours 2 beehives (60,000 bees) once, and all the bees decide it'd be fun to have a party in our garden, right before we were going to have a BBQ...! It's quite unnerving seeing that many bees flying around. A pest control guy came out and smoked them for a while, then the one surviving queen flew off and the bees followed, God knows where they went - maybe your chimney :lol:

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Bees......... check out this "little" baby..... got some flying around in my back garden.

 

Now these scare the living sh1t outta me, and they chase you :scare::scare::scare:

 

 

Holy crap... :scare::scare::scare::scare::scare::scare::scare:

 

I doubt trapping it under a glass with a match box for company is going to have much of a calming effect ....... run away... no.... sprint away :lol:

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We had a wasp infestation and a problem with bees last year. The bees were easy, they were in the porch and a local bee keeper just popped over and took them away. I am pretty sure there are strict rules against destroying them. Access is obviously your problem. Look in the yellow pages or google for a local beekeeper and they will help you out.

 

Wasps are a real pain. The local council will get rid of them but the list of requirements rule this out. No ladders, natural light etc.

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