On Wed, 13 Sep 1995, BusyKnight wrote: > >How about killing the bees inside the wall and then allowing other bees > >in the area to rob the honey and remove it. The wall could be kept > >sealed until there is no honey flow and robbing should take place rather > >quickly. The disadvantage is that there will be lot of bees and other > >insects around while this robbing is underway. However, it might be > >better than tearing the wall down. > > > How would you kill the bees in the wall (without also killing the robber > bees later)? > Some ideas come to mind: Raid Cyanogas Carbon monoxide Get the product into the cavity, then seal up the cavity for a period of time. I am sure readers of this list can add more. Eric Abell email: [log in to unmask] Gibbons, AB, T0A 1N0 Canada (403) 998 3143