How do you get rid of a beehive hanging from a roof?

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Question by anNex: How do you get rid of a beehive hanging from a roof?
There is a beehive hanging from my roof, how do i get rid of it..first of all its too high>?…Throwing something at it could be dangerous!
What should I do?

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9 Responses to How do you get rid of a beehive hanging from a roof?

  1. Call an exterminator.

    cheeky chic 379
    June 2, 2011 at 1:28 am
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  2. zap it with the power nozzle on the hose!

    Campbell Gramma
    June 2, 2011 at 1:50 am
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  3. There’s some spray that you can buy that shoots poison like 30 feet. It kills them instantly.

    pamela_d_99
    June 2, 2011 at 2:39 am
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  4. Heavy duty plastic bag like an contractor bag from home depot. Climb up. Slide the bag over and seal the top. If bees frighten you, use smoke to calm them.

    In my young years I have used a waterhose and lifted it away without protection. Don’t recommend that though

    peter
    June 2, 2011 at 3:27 am
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  5. Look in your yellow pages for a local honey producer. They will USUALLY send out someone to collect the hive at no charge.

    Bryan D
    June 2, 2011 at 3:33 am
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  6. If it isn’t active (make sure to watch it for about 10 minutes before you do anything), you can spray it off the roof, with a nozzle. It will take some time, and be quite messy. I did it once, and it was not pretty.
    If it is active, you will need to call an exterminator. They will charge about 250 to get rid of it though, but it will beat the risk of getting stung by several hundred bees if you do it yourself.

    redangus22
    June 2, 2011 at 4:31 am
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  7. tie some strong string to your cars bumper. and then tie a fish hook to the other end. it has to be a long string. then hook the beehive. once its hooked. you take it for a drive. bee’s are easy. its the hornets that are tough.

    tekno
    June 2, 2011 at 4:44 am
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  8. DO NOT attempt to solve this problem on your own. Get proffesional help (exterminator, fire department, etc). In the meantime, try your best to stay away from it. If there are children in your household, warn them about the hive, and forbid them to go near it.

    chocolateluva91
    June 2, 2011 at 4:46 am
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  9. First of all…wait until dark. They are not active at night and aren’t ready to come sting you. Next, get a ladder (extension ladder if needed) and knock it down…or you can get a power hose and blast it off with a high powered spray of water. Careful though..it’s still dangerous. You just catch them off guard at night and have a better chance of avoiding being stung. And be sure to where some sort of protective clothing…would suck to be stung.

    sbhb090896
    June 2, 2011 at 5:16 am
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