Why not?

Started by JackM, August 27, 2013, 09:45:15 AM

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JackM

It just dawned on me, if they put the stuff that you use to push bees out, ?BeeQuick?, in pesticides would the bees leave it alone  during the toxic period?
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iddee

It dissipates in 2 to 4 hours.

Bee-go or honey robber might work.
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Michael Bush

>Bee-go or honey robber might work.

Wow.  And I thought insecticides smelled bad...
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Kathyp

i think those last forever!  that might work.
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iddee

I wouldn't want to eat the veggies, tho.
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JackM

Well the concept is the point, not which one or how it works.  I am certain with some fancy science it can be done.
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