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Hoop, are you familular with that chemical?
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She will come out to investigate open brood from another hive... Might be hard to set up in this situation because the entrance is so small.This time of the year it is hard to get the Queen to move with naphthalene(Or anything else non-lethal). There will be a lot of Brood and She will want(or be told) to stay with them.
I don't have suitable equipment to remove the boom and crane base. I want to use this wrecker to help me install a knuckleboom on my M923 at some point, and then sell the wrecker to somebody who can give it more time and attention than I can. I'll need to get the bees out before I can either use the truck or make any of the repairs that it needs.Seems simple: time for a full wrecker resto. Take the boom apart, remove bees, clean, paint, reassemble. No more bees!
If you don't need the truck for a while a trap out can be done, and it will get all the bees out and likely the queen. It takes 6 weeks minimum.
If you need the truck you can kill them again, but this time seal up all the holes into the cavity with silicone... so foragers don't get in there and carry the pesticides out. It will also keep new bees from moving back in.
But I would call your local beekeeper have them look at the situation. It is hard to assess without physically looking at it.
I am a Beekeeper and a Licensed Commercial Applicator in the Pest Control Market. Do you want to save the bees? Or do you just want your wrecker back?
Your plan sucks.
I can help you one way or the other. Up Front......If you want to save the bees, it can take a few weeks.
Are you able to post some more pics of the entrance they are using and the area you think they are in?Sealing up the area where the bees are would be pretty hard, as they appear to be down between the bed's rails in the turntable area, and I don't see any way to get at the area without lifting the crane off the turntable. And even that would need to be done after the bees are gone, and I don't have the equipment to do it.
I'll try to do that. I never got around to reinstalling the floor plates that I removed last time I worked this problem. I have to hand it to those bees... they moved into an armored steel fortress!Are you able to post some more pics of the entrance they are using and the area you think they are in?
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