speedy
New Bee
hi Guys. I am new to the forum and am sorry to start with this post. I have been asked to remove a colony that has taken up residence in the cavity of a clay brick wall. A previous colony was removed successfully last year. I have tried to remove this colony by breaking up part of the wall but was not able to get the queen. I am in Cape Town South Africa and our unique bee is smaller than most and finding a young queen can be difficult at the best of times. In the wall is the main electrical box and it seems that the queen has moved across or under the box and I am not able to break any ore of the wall down without major expense to have it rebuilt. The wall is a boundary wall and is at the entrance to a small school. 2 children have been stung in the last week and the bees need now need to be killed. So my question is, what would the quickest and most effective way be? I am considering petrol (gasoline) but am open to any advise. They have many small entrances in the wall at different levels. I do not think the soapy water option will work as I can not see the inside the wall and will not be able to wet enough of them. Will the fumes of the petrol kill them? Any advise is welcome. I am planning to do it after dark. Thanks