by "GREG NIEMI" <gkniemi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 3, 2007 at 01:28 PM
Unless you can find the nest, the bees will come back for water and
pollination.
"Chris" <reddd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:ZcLsi.21167$rH6.6928@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Lar" <larflu@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:46b14c6e$0$4905$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> GREG NIEMI wrote:
>> > A non chemical way is soap and water, but alot of bees and wasp are
> being
>> > attracted to pool
>> > "Chris" <reddd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> > news:W33si.2983$Mu5.1248@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>> >>I have red apple iceplants around my pool. It's no fun trying to get
a
> sun
>> >>tan with bees flying around. How can I get rid of the bees without
> getting
>> >>rid of the iceplants?
>> >>
>> >>(I have been stung several times while gardening. Always end up
having
> to
>> >>get treated.)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> Don't really know of a way without removing the plants...that's what
they
> do
>>
>> Lar
>
> I tried outdoor pesticides and also a soap solution at one time, but to
no
> avail. An internet search for a remedy to the problem comes up empty.
You
> can find virtually any other topic online; but for some reason there is
> absolutely NOTHING regarding this subject. Could it be that bees are the
> ONLY insects that are extermination proof?
>
>
>