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Euge
#1 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:46:15 PM
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Bees have invaded our house and pitched tent in the chimney. We have lit 3 fires in the last few days and when the fire is on, they just hover around the chimney (and they are really many) but when the fire dies out, they come back "home". A few are coming into the house through the chimney though they don't seem to be bothered with us but now am afraid one of these days they will take over the house.

I would like ideas on how to get rid of them.
Lord, thank you!
nostoppingthis
#2 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:55:31 PM
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Get a pest controller....he'll will clear them kabisa. Are bees attracted to a certain way of house structures? or more specifically chimney ama beneath the roof?
Magigi
#3 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 2:07:40 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
Get a pest controller....he'll will clear them kabisa. Are bees attracted to a certain way of house structures? or more specifically chimney ama beneath the roof?


...Hapanaaaa... If you have a compound, buy a Langstrom (sp) beehive and voila, you will never walk into a supermarket and buy honey... The bees will all move to the beehive...
chemos
#4 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 2:33:07 PM
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take a trip to busia and come back with a gunia of msokoto(fangi).. then light it usike... and voila...
Softa1
#5 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 3:03:50 PM
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You may need to try this one out.

Take a banana peel, cut it into thin strips and then insert the strips into an empty 2 liter bottle.

Combine 1 cup of sugar with 1 cup of vinegar, stir it up, and then pour the mixture into the bottle. Now fill the bottle with water up to 2 inches below the neck. Tie a piece of string around the neck of the bottle and hang it from a nearby tree branch.

What makes this one of the most effective of all home remedies to keep bees and bugs away is the fact that the bees and bugs find the contents of the bottle more attractive than anything else.

They get caught in the sticky concoction when they fly into the bottle and they end up drowning.
Good luck!
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nostoppingthis
#6 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 3:40:02 PM
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Softa1 wrote:
You may need to try this one out.

Take a banana peel, cut it into thin strips and then insert the strips into an empty 2 liter bottle.

Combine 1 cup of sugar with 1 cup of vinegar, stir it up, and then pour the mixture into the bottle. Now fill the bottle with water up to 2 inches below the neck. Tie a piece of string around the neck of the bottle and hang it from a nearby tree branch.

What makes this one of the most effective of all home remedies to keep bees and bugs away is the fact that the bees and bugs find the contents of the bottle more attractive than anything else.

They get caught in the sticky concoction when they fly into the bottle and they end up drowning.
Good luck!


A hive of bees!! How many bees can this bottle contain?
Euge
#7 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:02:24 PM
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chemos wrote:
take a trip to busia and come back with a gunia of msokoto(fangi).. then light it usike... and voila...


Are you serious?
Lord, thank you!
Euge
#8 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:05:23 PM
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Magigi wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
Get a pest controller....he'll will clear them kabisa. Are bees attracted to a certain way of house structures? or more specifically chimney ama beneath the roof?


...Hapanaaaa... If you have a compound, buy a Langstrom (sp) beehive and voila, you will never walk into a supermarket and buy honey... The bees will all move to the beehive...


Good idea this one. We are in compound and near a river so they have water to drink. I will seriously consider this. Let me google
Lord, thank you!
Magigi
#9 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:37:05 PM
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Euge wrote:
Magigi wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
Get a pest controller....he'll will clear them kabisa. Are bees attracted to a certain way of house structures? or more specifically chimney ama beneath the roof?


...Hapanaaaa... If you have a compound, buy a Langstrom (sp) beehive and voila, you will never walk into a supermarket and buy honey... The bees will all move to the beehive...


Good idea this one. We are in compound and near a river so they have water to drink. I will seriously consider this. Let me google


...I am also interested in some. If you get a place where they are sold, please lemme know.
Elder
#10 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:46:01 PM
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Euge wrote:
Bees have invaded our house and pitched tent in the chimney. We have lit 3 fires in the last few days and when the fire is on, they just hover around the chimney (and they are really many) but when the fire dies out, they come back "home". A few are coming into the house through the chimney though they don't seem to be bothered with us but now am afraid one of these days they will take over the house.

I would like ideas on how to get rid of them.


Do not worry. You will find all manner of ideas and solutions on these threads:

Wazua Thread 1

Wazua Thread 2
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Euge
#11 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 7:53:06 PM
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Thanks Elder. I have had a bout of laughter. Wonder if Mukiha got rid of the roaches.
Lord, thank you!
Ngalaka
#12 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 8:08:49 PM
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Euge wrote:
Magigi wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
Get a pest controller....he'll will clear them kabisa. Are bees attracted to a certain way of house structures? or more specifically chimney ama beneath the roof?


...Hapanaaaa... If you have a compound, buy a Langstrom (sp) beehive and voila, you will never walk into a supermarket and buy honey... The bees will all move to the beehive...


Good idea this one. We are in compound and near a river so they have water to drink. I will seriously consider this. Let me google


On the day of harvesting, dealing with the aftermath can be a challenge.

The proximity of the Hive from human dwelling need to be considered.

Otherwise you may be compelled to temporarily relocate to evade the wrath of the Bees
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
ocampo
#13 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 10:51:41 PM
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Put some insect repellant when lighting fire in the chimney e.g citronella oil
Lets not be vague, we go to hague
danas10
#14 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 10:58:14 PM
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Elder wrote:
Euge wrote:
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Do not worry. You will find all manner of ideas and solutions on these threads:

Wazua Thread 1

Wazua Thread 2



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ali
#15 Posted : Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:36:13 PM
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Pole sana. Please Evacuate right away.
For in him (Jesus) we live and move and have our being-Acts 17:28
Kaka M
#16 Posted : Thursday, September 22, 2011 12:24:31 PM
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Magigi wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
Get a pest controller....he'll will clear them kabisa. Are bees attracted to a certain way of house structures? or more specifically chimney ama beneath the roof?


...Hapanaaaa... If you have a compound, buy a Langstrom (sp) beehive and voila, you will never walk into a supermarket and buy honey... The bees will all move to the beehive...





If you choose to have a bee hive make sure its far away from humans or livestock. Apparently as many as 4 stings to a human or cattle can be fatal.
As for removing em from the chimney soak a cloth in paraffin and hang it near them. Hope it ain't low enough such that the clothe may catch fire.
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