I have bees in my backyard. How can I get rid of them?
fguz77 asked:
I wanted to plant a trap with some syrup or honey in a bag and then close the bag trapping them and then beat the bag with my shoe and take them out of commish. But then I got scared cause I saw their were more than two. I am thinkin their could be a hive maybe. Couple of weeks ago I tore out a tree shrub cause they were always hangin out their but now they are still hanging out by another small tree. Their is a particular black one that just hovers around right in front of my backyard and it makes me so mad cause he’s always their.
I wanted to plant a trap with some syrup or honey in a bag and then close the bag trapping them and then beat the bag with my shoe and take them out of commish. But then I got scared cause I saw their were more than two. I am thinkin their could be a hive maybe. Couple of weeks ago I tore out a tree shrub cause they were always hangin out their but now they are still hanging out by another small tree. Their is a particular black one that just hovers around right in front of my backyard and it makes me so mad cause he’s always their.
But anyway, what Can I do?? How can I get rid of them??
Later this summer, I’ll be doing a big landscaping project in my backyard and replacing grass/trees with concrete and/or brick.

9 Responses to “I have bees in my backyard. How can I get rid of them?”
water those suckers down. just be prepared to run like hell into your house. i’m serious. that’s what i used to do when i had bee hives. it’s either that or call a professional which will be a waste of money in my opinion.
throw something at their hive, whip out your penis, and lie down.
Watch where they go, and when they are asleep, spray the nest with ant killer. It works on wasps too. Be sure to attack the nest at night, and run away at once.
Nail an eviction notice to the hive entrance, if they are respectful bee’s they’ll leave.
Lookup a beekeeper in the phone book for your area, often they will take them away for free, IF they are honey bees. If nothing else, they can identify them and tell you the best way to get rid of them.
go to home depot or lowes or any hardware store and ask them for traps. they will make sure you get exactly what u need
shoot them, would be good bb practice.
Holler boo bee at them. LOL
These are probably not honey bee, or wild bumble-bees, am I right?
If so , don’t worry about them. Most non-hive bees do not sting. If they are impacting your wooden siding, that is a different story,
Most of the wild bees, believe it or not, are not honey type bees, and will pollinate 1500 flowers a day , compared to the average honey bee at 4-5oo flowers per day. If you have gardens, or an orchard, you should encourage these bees to stick around. Go to Organic Gardening, and research bees to find out.