This is kind of strange, but it works. We had bees in our house all the time and I finally found out where they were getting in and out from. They had a hive inside our siding. So I took a shop vacuum early one morning and duct taped the hose right where they went in and out. I turned the vacuum on and went to work. As the bees flew in or out they got sucked right up. Came home at the end of the day and sprayed some bee killer into the vacuum, waited and sprayed it again, then dumped it out. There was a pile of bees about 2 feet high! So, I did it the next day and got about half as many. After the third day, the problem was solved, no more bees. Never came back. Years later, when remodeling our kitchen, I took off the drywall and discovered the hive went all the way from floor to the ceiling! Had i taken that drywall off before I discovered the hive, it would have been nasty. Good luck. Kurt
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