This may be in the wrong area, but here it goes.
I am carving up this mammoth Ash Tree this morning and it took me a good 3 hours to get most of the brush and branches away from it. I knew it had a bee hive in it, but since it was knocked down several months ago, and none came to greet me as I worked around it, the hive thought dead. Until I went at the branches that held the exposed honeycomb. (I did not see them going in and out.)
How do I kill this hive? I can get to the hive with no problem, but it probably has to be a quick in and out to avoid too much grief and stings. A good gasoline delivery method? Right now, I am stalled trying to get it done.
Thanks.
I am carving up this mammoth Ash Tree this morning and it took me a good 3 hours to get most of the brush and branches away from it. I knew it had a bee hive in it, but since it was knocked down several months ago, and none came to greet me as I worked around it, the hive thought dead. Until I went at the branches that held the exposed honeycomb. (I did not see them going in and out.)
How do I kill this hive? I can get to the hive with no problem, but it probably has to be a quick in and out to avoid too much grief and stings. A good gasoline delivery method? Right now, I am stalled trying to get it done.
Thanks.