Two days ago I stumbled upon a underground nest out back in an area that is natural vegetation .. yet a place that gets mowed a few times each summer. From a quick google search on how to eradicate the pests, most advised to leave late summer nests alone to let the first good frost kill the nest .. at which time closing it off. This nest has an entrance hole 3 inches wide. Hubby got stung while watering in the general area .. after I warned him about the bees. (Knowing him, he probably let the hose spray water over the nest ... he's a guy .. just saying).
I've seen these little buggers completely devour dead birds and insects .. bones and all in the course of a day. Not one to wish away time .. the first good frost is mighty appealing right about now.
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I think i'd try to hurry it along by buying several big bags of ice and dumping it all on their nest!
Stay safe!
Get thee a bee keepers suit and hat with a net over it!
I've never heard of these! But I do have strange holes in the ground around the garden, small ones just about big enough to get your finger in.
I have never heard of meat bees! They sound kind of freaky!!!LOL.
Trish .. meat bees are yellowjackets that devour protein and sweets.
I had heard of and seen sweat bees, and regular honey bees, but "meat bees" - and they eat bones and ALL??? Sounds like a bad science fiction movie.
As for wishing for a good frost - try Northern Calif. in the middle of August - that'll get your wishing-well pump primed! Just saying ...
Do you mean honey bees? What should we do without them? I know, I don´t like having them around either. If I see a bee´s or wasp´s nest on the house, Gunnar must remove it at once. On the other side, if they disappear, so will fruits and flowers. Now there´re gone for this year anyway.
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