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Pest Control : How to Get Rid of Bees

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There are a number of different types of bees, but the way to get rid of all of them is to spray their colony with a liquid spray. Discover how to use a bio-pesticide dust to get rid of bee colonies with help from a pest control technician in this free video on bugs and pest extermination.

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  • @rob741258 what if my ass is pointy and filled with marmalade? that question is irrelevant cause its not that way.

  • In the early 1950s, there was an outbreak of a serious disease called malaria amongst the Dayak people in Borneo.

    The World Health Organization tried to solve the problem (a lot like how this pest control guy is trying to solve his little bee problem). They sprayed large amounts of a chemical called DDT to kill the mosquitoes that carried the malaria.

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  • continued.. The mosquitoes died and there was less malaria. That was good.

    However, there were side effects. One of the first effects was that the roofs of people's houses began to fall down on their heads.

    It turned out that the DDT was also killing a parasitic wasp that ate thatch-eating caterpillars. Without the wasps to eat them, there were more and more thatch-eating caterpillars.

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  • continued.. Worse than that, the insects that died from being poisoned by DDT were eaten by lizards, which were then eaten by cats. The cats started to die, the rats flourished, and the people were threatened by outbreaks of two new serious diseases carried by the rats, sylvatic plague and typhus.

    To cope with these problems, which it had itself created, the World Health Organization had to parachute live cats into Borneo. Unitentional consequences...

  • @tobyhawk828 And what if everyone on the planet who has a problem with natural bee swarms just goes and kills them? What are the consequences...?

  • @tobyhawk828 Global Bee Decline: Bee Colony Collaps -> Pollination Crisis -> Species Extinctions -> Global Food Shortfalls: The world's leading honey-bee experts and UN scientists warn about the worldwide disappearance of bees, our vital crop pollinators. “Every third bite of food we eat is the result of bees”, and without profound changes to the way we manage the planet, declines in pollinators and plants will continue, and the means by which to feed our growing populations wont be available.

  • see youtube.com/watch?v=0JnXsSyw6b­w&NR=1

  • Question: Why would you want to kill the bees when you could easily contact a local beekeeper or beekeepers association who can organise a standard and safe swarm collection? Especially considering the world-wide issues with colony collapse!! Think about all the various consequences of going around killing wildlife like this. Just because you make money from killing things, doesn't make it a responsible thing to do on a biologically friendly and sustainable level.

  • S8tin you sound like such a pussy, get bees in your home and see if you dont wanna kill them

  • Fooking 20 gauge shot gun werks well!

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