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From: beekeeper925
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  • watch them come through the holes and sting your face off.

    *will now have nightmares*

  • i got stung by one the other day..

  • Wouldn't you feel happier wearing thicker gloves? Or do you need to wear those ones for a reason? You're very brave!

  • wow thats scary

  • You don't have to remove the nest. It will do no harm, although you may have a little odor problem from decaying bees, larva, and pupae. Usually that doesn't happen.

    I remove them from a ceiling, because you might as well,since they have damaged the ceiling and that needs to be fixed anyway.

  • does the nest have to be removed or is it sufficient to kill the living yellow jackets with the spray / powder and leave the nest in there?

  • Actually, when you know what you are doing and we do, it was no big deal.

  • that must have sucked!

  • we got one in the attic im going to try to get a picture and a few vids of the dead nest

  • @crapper1 

  • Carefully peel the lips open, gently prod and feel for the G spot, caress, stimulate.

  • Hi I live in Michigan and about 3weeks ago noticed yellow jackets flying under my siding we used some household stuff then went on vacation.On Friday July 31our power went out in the living room we are sure its because of the bees we took the light-plate cover off and they started flying out of there.You can hear them inside the wall if you put your ear up to it. What should we do to kill them we have to cut the drywall open to fix the wires but want to make sure all the bees are dead.

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