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I have read that gasoline or kerosene in a saucer or other shallow
container will kill a colony. Slide the saucer onto the bottom board and
seal the openings of the hive. The fumes do the job. Recover the
gasoline afterwards. I haven't tried it myself.
 
Dick Bonney
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