One other thought on the Bee-Go problem. You mention that there was a lot of burr comb present. Occasionally in such a situation I also find Bee-Go not very
effective, and I have always considered that the burr comb forms a barrier to the fumes. Since it cannot go through the comb, bees below are not exposed to the
fumes, and thus don't move.
Ted Fischer
Dexter, Michigan USA