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Sacramento Dave June 9th 07 03:49 PM

BEEEEEES
 
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are they
have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely going
for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee traps? I
don't see any nest in the area



beecrofter June 9th 07 04:12 PM

BEEEEEES
 
On Jun 9, 10:49 am, "Sacramento Dave" wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are they
have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely going
for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee traps? I
don't see any nest in the area


They are thirsty , why do you need to trap them?


rob June 9th 07 04:42 PM

BEEEEEES
 
Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are they
have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely going
for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee traps? I
don't see any nest in the area


get a couple of bad minton rackets and do battle mano y mano to show
them they can't drink your water.

mm June 9th 07 07:56 PM

BEEEEEES
 
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 11:42:12 -0400, rob wrote:

Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are they
have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely going
for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee traps? I
don't see any nest in the area


get a couple of bad minton rackets and do battle mano y mano to show
them they can't drink your water.


There is no such thing as a bad minton. There are only mintons that
do bad things.

Sacramento Dave June 9th 07 08:39 PM

BEEEEEES
 

"rob" wrote in message
...
Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are
they have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely
going for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee
traps? I don't see any nest in the area

get a couple of bad minton rackets and do battle mano y mano to show them
they can't drink your water.


Pool paddle board I've got about 40 kills to one sting



Lar June 10th 07 06:19 AM

BEEEEEES
 
Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are they
have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely going
for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee traps? I
don't see any nest in the area


Dealing with wasps or bees? No matter, they shouldn't be a bother to you
either way if they are just getting moisture(or salt).

Lar

Gini June 11th 07 01:36 AM

BEEEEEES
 

"Sacramento Dave" wrote

"rob" wrote in message
...
Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are
they have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely
going for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee
traps? I don't see any nest in the area

get a couple of bad minton rackets and do battle mano y mano to show them
they can't drink your water.


Pool paddle board I've got about 40 kills to one sting

==
Heh, then you don't need our help.



PaPaPeng June 11th 07 07:26 AM

BEEEEEES
 
On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 12:39:38 -0700, "Sacramento Dave"
wrote:


"rob" wrote in message
...
Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are
they have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely
going for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee
traps? I don't see any nest in the area

get a couple of bad minton rackets and do battle mano y mano to show them
they can't drink your water.


Pool paddle board I've got about 40 kills to one sting


Its summer. Get one of those cheap Badminton game sets. The racquet
is excellent for killing yellow jackets and bees. It cuts them
cleanly in half so quickly they haven't a chance to send out any alarm
signals. Its rare for any insect to escape once you swat at them.

Smitty Two June 11th 07 04:41 PM

BEEEEEES
 
In article ,
PaPaPeng wrote:

On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 12:39:38 -0700, "Sacramento Dave"
wrote:


"rob" wrote in message
...
Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are
they have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely
going for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee
traps? I don't see any nest in the area
get a couple of bad minton rackets and do battle mano y mano to show them
they can't drink your water.


Pool paddle board I've got about 40 kills to one sting


Its summer. Get one of those cheap Badminton game sets. The racquet
is excellent for killing yellow jackets and bees. It cuts them
cleanly in half so quickly they haven't a chance to send out any alarm
signals. Its rare for any insect to escape once you swat at them.


Wow, that sounds like a great idea. Never heard of that. The wasps we
have in CA, so I've heard, give off a chemical when you kill them that
attracts the rest of the little *******s. Based on my own experience,
I'd have to say that's true. Doesn't matter how fast they die, in that
case, the swarm will be there PDQ.

runsrealfast June 11th 07 05:03 PM

BEEEEEES
 
On Jun 11, 9:41 am, Smitty Two wrote:
In article ,



PaPaPeng wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 12:39:38 -0700, "Sacramento Dave"
wrote:


"rob" wrote in message
...
Sacramento Dave wrote:
I seem to be having a problem with Bees I'm not sure what kind the are
they have no interest in the yellow hanging bee traps ( I did put fresh
attractant in) they seem to be attracted to the pool cover most likely
going for the salt residue. Dose anyone know of any other type of bee
traps? I don't see any nest in the area
get a couple of bad minton rackets and do battle mano y mano to show them
they can't drink your water.


Pool paddle board I've got about 40 kills to one sting


Its summer. Get one of those cheap Badminton game sets. The racquet
is excellent for killing yellow jackets and bees. It cuts them
cleanly in half so quickly they haven't a chance to send out any alarm
signals. Its rare for any insect to escape once you swat at them.


Wow, that sounds like a great idea. Never heard of that. The wasps we
have in CA, so I've heard, give off a chemical when you kill them that
attracts the rest of the little *******s. Based on my own experience,
I'd have to say that's true. Doesn't matter how fast they die, in that
case, the swarm will be there PDQ.


Sounds like a opportunity for a major ambush on your part.



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