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John6185

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I'll try that Wasp trap method, thank you both- Dennis and Mac! I remember when I was a kid I'd take one of those glass Clorox gallon bottles (dark amber colored) and just put water in it and set it in the middle of a field and on a hot summer day the Bumble Bees would go into the bottle and end their lives. I think Bumble Bees are scarce now, I haven't seen one in years.
 
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I'll try that Wasp trap method, thank you both- Dennis and Mac! I remember when I was a kid I'd take one of those glass Clorox gallon bottles (dark amber colored) and just put water in it and set it in the middle of a field and on a hot summer day the Bumble Bees would go into the bottle and end their lives. I think Bumble Bees are scarce now, I haven't seen one in years.
Cause you killed the all you murdered....... Haha.

Wasps, bees, yellow jackets, you name it, flying bugs with stingers and bad attitudes use to get the home made flame thrower treatment.

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I'll try that Wasp trap method, thank you both- Dennis and Mac! I remember when I was a kid I'd take one of those glass Clorox gallon bottles (dark amber colored) and just put water in it and set it in the middle of a field and on a hot summer day the Bumble Bees would go into the bottle and end their lives. I think Bumble Bees are scarce now, I haven't seen one in years.

Get yourself some of these...

 

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