EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I missed the party why you shouldn't kill all of them in the wall?
I've dealt with this twice. Both times, the house had paneling on the inside. It was during the summer, so I had the homeowner turn up the AC and I got there first thing in the morning. Everyone was to leave for the day, so after they had left, or were outside, I opened up the paneling and droped a bug bomb in there, then set off two more in the room.
A couple hours later, problem solved. The hive was simple enough to remove. Ther were dead bee's everywhere, but most of them just vacumed up. I was told that they were finding them all over the house for a week, but we expected that.
After the hive and insulation was all removed, I sprayed it down with bleach and put in new insulation. I caulked the exteir walls and haven't had a problem since.
Eddie
I've dealt with this twice. Both times, the house had paneling on the inside. It was during the summer, so I had the homeowner turn up the AC and I got there first thing in the morning. Everyone was to leave for the day, so after they had left, or were outside, I opened up the paneling and droped a bug bomb in there, then set off two more in the room.
A couple hours later, problem solved. The hive was simple enough to remove. Ther were dead bee's everywhere, but most of them just vacumed up. I was told that they were finding them all over the house for a week, but we expected that.
After the hive and insulation was all removed, I sprayed it down with bleach and put in new insulation. I caulked the exteir walls and haven't had a problem since.
Eddie