Posted by John W on September 17, 2008, 5:31 pm
Hello All
I recently (after several stings) discovered I have bees living underground,
against a fence post in my yard. They look like little yellow jackets, but
are in the ground and actually eating away at my fence post. I am calling
them carpenter bees, though they look like little yellow jackets. I sprayed
them with the wasp and hornet foam stuff that usually "kills on contact" and
it doesn't touch them !! They come pouring out of the ground and chase me
into my pool. How do I kill these?? Any help welcomed
John W
Posted by Peter Pan on September 17, 2008, 9:22 pm
This is just a guess: I had a nest of some sort of bees buried in my
mulch. I used a Bee killer that was a foam it pretty much did trick. I
did get stung a few times in the process but i finally got rid of it
Posted by Frank on September 18, 2008, 8:25 am
> Hello All
> I recently (after several stings) discovered I have bees living underground,
> against a fence post in my yard. They look like little yellow jackets, but
> are in the ground and actually eating away at my fence post. I am calling
> them carpenter bees, though they look like little yellow jackets. I sprayed
> them with the wasp and hornet foam stuff that usually "kills on contact" and
> it doesn't touch them !! They come pouring out of the ground and chase me
> into my pool. How do I kill these?? Any help welcomed
> John W
They are probably yellow jackets nesting around post. Carpenter bees
are fairly large and bore into wood above ground.
I kill yellow jacket nests by spraying a knock down spray (wasp and
hornet) on opening and then dumping a gallon of spray such as
malathion (properly diluted) directly into the ground opening. You'll
get a few strays coming back to nest after first couple of days and
you can spray them with knock down spay.
The knock down spray directly into nest opening can wipe out the whole
nest but if opening is convoluted, as I sometimes get in openings in
siding around house, it takes a lot of spraying and sealing openings.
Posted by ds549 on September 18, 2008, 9:28 am
find the hole during the day,after dark pour a quart of gasoline in
the hole. dont deal with them during daylight.
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Posted by Bob on September 18, 2008, 2:34 pm
> find the hole during the day,after dark pour a quart of gasoline in
> the hole. dont deal with them during daylight.
then strike a match to it?
> I recently (after several stings) discovered I have bees living underground,
> against a fence post in my yard. They look like little yellow jackets, but
> are in the ground and actually eating away at my fence post. I am calling
> them carpenter bees, though they look like little yellow jackets. I sprayed
> them with the wasp and hornet foam stuff that usually "kills on contact" and
> it doesn't touch them !! They come pouring out of the ground and chase me
> into my pool. How do I kill these?? Any help welcomed
> John W