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Soapy water is extremely effective at killing bees and wasps. These insects respirate through small holes on their body. Soapy suds instantly stops this. As they are without an internal cavity to store air (as in lungs), they instantly stop breathing. The effect is so fast it's frequently comparable to nerve agents.

Soapy water is extremely effective at killing bees and wasps. These insects respirate through small holes on their body. Soapy suds instantly stops this. As they are without an internal cavity to store air (as in lungs), they instantly stop breathing. The effect is so fast it's frequently comparable to nerve agents.

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[–] 11 pts

Bees are useful (pollination of flowers and honey)

Wasps, on the other hand, are nothing but nigger insects, stealing food, scavenging trash and landfill, and sting you for no reason.

[–] 4 pts

And they can sting more than once.

[–] [deleted] 4 pts

bees are harmless, you can seriously brush up against them and they dont care. they simply want to collect pollen. If they are in your house or something try to have them relocated.

wasp, dead on sight

[–] 3 pts

I have the stupid hanging traps with sweet water and dishsoap, they catch more roaches than anything.

Got stung last year and the big wasps are coming soon.

[–] 1 pt

>the big wasps are coming soon.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=RjiE_heqsf8

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Have also heard hair spray for wasps.

[–] 1 pt

Call me crazy -- I use wasp spray.

Oh, me too. Was at the checkout lane with some in my cart, and an employee mentioned it to me. Thought I'd pass it along. Haven't had hair spray in my home in...... years. Hair down to waist, no need for it.

I get wasps under the eaves of my 1 1/2 story home, hair spray just isn't gonna make it.

And you're not crazy lol.