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May 12, 2025 - 08:11 AM
The issue with any ground infesting insect is that getting the insecticide to them to effectively kill them is usually limited to the areas where holes or crevices that lead into the nest are found. Simply pouring or spraying an insecticide through an opening in the ground may not be enough to kill a bee nest that is many feet wide, or an ant colony that is many feet deep. TenGard can be used for treating ground bees such as hornets, bumblebees, yellow jackets, etc, and is as effective as anything else on the market, but control may be limited due the size of the nest. If bees hives underground can't be stopped by using insecticides, the area may need to be excavated of dug up and the bees killed by spraying them directly. A professional bee keeper wearing a bee protection suit is probably the safest way to do this.
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