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What Would You Do if You Found 40,000 Bees Living in Your Ceiling?

HAHAJKDOTCOM 2012/07/17 18:00:00
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An Australian home was home to an enormous beehive. Here are other places you don't want bees.

HAHAJK.COM reports:
An Australian homeowner called a handyman to check out the discoloration that was the result of the honey from a giant bee hive.
australian homeowner handyman check discoloration result honey giant bee hive

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  • JohnT 2012/07/18 01:14:43
    Get some green tea
    JohnT
    +7
    I really like honey bees so I would contact a local bee keeper to get them removed so they can continue to make their wonderful honey and pollinate our flowers fruits and vegetables.
    I would be living at a local motel while this is taking place because I am highly allergic to bee stings and have about and hour before I go into shock.

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  • Lerro DeHazel 2012/07/18 16:47:18
    Ignore the deafening buzzing sound
    Lerro DeHazel
    +1
    You have to understand that a Honey Bee is not like a Wasp; which can sting you multiple-times and leave you in a tremendous amount of pain; and even DEATH! ... . Instead, when a Sweet Little Honey Bee stings you, she rips parts of her guts out and she dies. Have a heart.
  • Najahbug Lerro D... 2012/07/18 18:11:58
    Najahbug
    +3
    oh lord get a life.....(and some sense)....
  • Magnilo... Lerro D... 2012/07/18 19:00:32
    Magniloquence
    When a bee stings you it leaves a scent that infuriates the other bees (sort of tells the others "Here is the villian, this is your target". Once you get your first sting you start to be attacked and if you are dealing with the African bee (Apis Melifera Adansoni) you get away as fast as possible - at least a kilometre before they let you alone.
  • Lerro D... Magnilo... 2012/07/18 22:17:04
    Lerro DeHazel
    +1
    I used to know some gals in Pinang Malaysia who were like that. . . ..
  • Magnilo... Lerro D... 2012/07/19 06:46:52
  • YOUR EARTH ANGEL'S REDEMPTION 2012/07/18 16:04:26
    freak the f*ck out
    YOUR EARTH ANGEL'S REDEMPTION
    +1
    MOVE OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Najahbug YOUR EA... 2012/07/18 18:12:10
    Najahbug
    +4
    lol....so true
  • Ron 2012/07/18 15:40:00
    freak the f*ck out
    Ron
    +1
    No way, no how could I do that. When I was a teen my mother was buying a house that turned out to have a giant beehive in one of the walls. That was freaky enough having all those bees around.
  • Muskoka Ron 2012/07/19 03:18:51
    Muskoka
    +1
    Bees do not attack unless you harrass them.
  • LibertyCaroline 2012/07/18 15:39:53
    Get some green tea
    LibertyCaroline
    +2
    Find the honey comb! lol I'm sure I would exit my home and call pest control.
  • Muskoka Liberty... 2012/07/19 03:19:16
    Muskoka
    +2
    Call a bee keeper and save the bees.
  • Q 2012/07/18 14:54:38
    freak the f*ck out
    Q
    +1
    Its not that I'd freak out, I'd probably just call a beekeeper or an exterminator to get rid of them before moving back.
  • jmc07806-PWCM-JLA 2012/07/18 14:49:32
    Ignore the deafening buzzing sound
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    until they are exterminated
  • Muskoka jmc0780... 2012/07/19 03:19:42
    Muskoka
    Why kill them?
  • jmc0780... Muskoka 2012/07/20 10:57:58
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    Because they don't relocate easily
  • Muskoka jmc0780... 2012/07/21 02:07:32
    Muskoka
    That is not what my research has said.

    "Bees can be relocated and bee swarms can be removed"

    http://www.wasp-control.co.uk...


    "There are many reasons for moving bees and any number of ways it can be done. However, everyone who has ever moved bee hives agrees on one point: a successful bee move is an uneventful one! Moving bees is a relatively easy job if
    you know the right way to do it. Here are some suggestions how bee hives can be moved with few problems and less effort."

    http://agdev.anr.udel.edu/maa...
  • jmc0780... Muskoka 2012/07/23 10:10:32
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    Then I will call you.
  • Muskoka jmc0780... 2012/07/24 03:49:13
    Muskoka
    +1
    I will be waiting.
  • Black_Rose 2012/07/18 14:48:18 (edited)
    freak the f*ck out
    Black_Rose
    +1
    I do like bees. But not when they're in my home, or anywhere near me.


    This is what I would look like if any got near me
    Run away screaming gif

    Which reminds me of Sunday, when a Wasp decided to land on my head while reading on a floating chair in the pool. I had some mad ninja skills, and ended up saving the book from destruction as I screamed and landed in the water. lol.
  • Najahbug Black_Rose 2012/07/18 18:13:26
    Najahbug
    +4
    lol.............you stupid
  • Black_Rose Najahbug 2012/07/18 19:34:31
    Black_Rose
    Not stupid.. Just got mad skills for avoidance of bees
  • Ray the Dog! 2012/07/18 13:30:52
    freak the f*ck out
    Ray the Dog!
    +1
    And then immediately contact the nearest pest control co.....
  • CP 2012/07/18 13:13:37
    freak the f*ck out
    CP
    +1
    do you see the picture..it looks like there's a disease coming out of his hands..bees are freakin annoying and psycho!
  • Gloria 2012/07/18 12:09:43
    freak the f*ck out
    Gloria
    +1
    Have a bee keeper pick them up while I have a few at the local bar.
  • Najahbug Gloria 2012/07/18 18:14:01
    Najahbug
    +4
    lol..........
  • Gloria Najahbug 2012/07/18 18:14:44
    Gloria
    +1
    Just beeing practical!
  • the fuze 2012/07/18 11:57:20
    Get some green tea
    the fuze
    +1
    And call somebody that knows how to handle bees. It's just nature.
  • DizziNY 2012/07/18 11:41:48 (edited)
    freak the f*ck out
    DizziNY
    +4
    Then I'd call this guy:

    exterminator no kill

    Billy won't kill them, he will re-locate them.
  • Najahbug DizziNY 2012/07/18 18:14:28
    Najahbug
    +1
    lol.........
  • Papilio 2012/07/18 11:32:52
    freak the f*ck out
    Papilio
    +1
    I'd move out.
  • Kyra 2012/07/18 10:33:13 (edited)
    Get some green tea
    Kyra
    +2
    This happened to me as a teenager, we called the exterminator after about a year of me telling my parents something is in the ceiling.... one day I hit it and it cracked, they had eaten there way almost through, only paint was left holding the ceiling together. They started trying to get through the crack and had to hold it closed until my dad came in and duct taped it closed. No one had believed me for a long time... It felt good to get the problem fixed.
  • CP Kyra 2012/07/18 13:15:53
    CP
    +1
    that's scary..i wouldn't be able to sleep!
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/07/18 10:07:33
    freak the f*ck out
    Lady Whitewolf
    +1
    The Hubby is allergic to bee stings...
  • FlyAway 2012/07/18 09:45:01
    freak the f*ck out
    FlyAway
  • AbDoU 2012/07/18 09:15:13
    freak the f*ck out
    AbDoU
    +2
    And get a professional :D
  • FELINE GESTURES IN THE DARK 2012/07/18 09:10:33
    Ignore the deafening buzzing sound
    FELINE GESTURES IN THE DARK
    +1
    I would be delighted & feel blessed .
  • Kozmo 2012/07/18 08:34:47
    freak the f*ck out
    Kozmo
    +1
    BUZZ OFF!!
  • caius madison 2012/07/18 07:02:04
    freak the f*ck out
    caius madison
    +2
    Cause thy can be worth money. The honey bee is just plain disappearing. If that many where in my home, I ask someone who wanted them to collect them.
  • .: LiVi :. 2012/07/18 06:42:08
    freak the f*ck out
    .: LiVi :.
    +1
    I would scream and run away and never look back, and take my pets with me and evacuate
  • Ambassador II 2012/07/18 06:32:23
    Get some green tea
    Ambassador II
    +2
    I had the experience once. Noticed a bulge in the living room ceiling. Thinking a roof leak I pushed upward and right through the thin paper left as they had eaten all the gypsum and most of the paper. About 500 of them came down my arm, then a virtual rainfall of little honey makers. After getting the children safely to the neighbors we called an exterminator who gave great advice - turn out all the lights and wait for a half hour, all the bees will go back into the ceiling and go to sleep. It is night, and they sleep after dark. Then, cover the hole and tape it soundly. Take a vacuum and suck up those that remain in the windows or elsewhere. He came the next day and took away ten gallons of beautiful honey, along with the bees and their mess. Keep the old bridal veil handy for just
    such a happening. What else to use it for?

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