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<blockquote data-quote="bbbs53" data-source="post: 146991" data-attributes="member: 27439"><p>Call a beekeeper and have them capture the swarm. It is in the phonebook under apiary. Killing them is not the way to go, they are way to valuable to the keeper. I don't allow ANY insecticides on my property and of course do not collect outside bugs for food. The contamination factor is just too great and my spider is way too sensitive having never been exposed. I worked in a apiary when I was younger and was in on collecting many swarms. Each one becomes a hive with all of the resulting benefits. This is the time of year for them to swarm and to get into places they aren't welcome. Bees are for the most part harmless and seldom sting unless provoked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbbs53, post: 146991, member: 27439"] Call a beekeeper and have them capture the swarm. It is in the phonebook under apiary. Killing them is not the way to go, they are way to valuable to the keeper. I don't allow ANY insecticides on my property and of course do not collect outside bugs for food. The contamination factor is just too great and my spider is way too sensitive having never been exposed. I worked in a apiary when I was younger and was in on collecting many swarms. Each one becomes a hive with all of the resulting benefits. This is the time of year for them to swarm and to get into places they aren't welcome. Bees are for the most part harmless and seldom sting unless provoked. [/QUOTE]
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