What is the fastest way to get rid of bees outside?

15 Tips on How to Get Rid of Bees Fast [Humanely]

  1. Use a bee spray. Bee sprays eliminate bees by targeting their nervous system.
  2. Use a powder dust.
  3. Install an electric bug zapper.
  4. Use vinegar.
  5. Use an ultrasonic pest repellent.
  6. Plant bee repelling plants.
  7. Light a citronella candle.
  8. Use mothballs.

How do I get rid of bees behind my house siding?

  1. Locate the entrance through which the bees are entering your siding.
  2. Apply a professional-grade insect dust to the entrances you found.
  3. Dust the entrances using a duster or a homemade applicant, such as an empty bottle of Elmer’s glue.
  4. Check the entrances after two to three days.

How do you permanently remove a honey bee nest?

There are numerous ways to get rid of bees naturally, and are safe for both the bees and the environment:

  1. Call a Beekeeper.
  2. Drive bees away with the smoke.
  3. Moth Balls.
  4. Bitter Almond oil.
  5. Vinegar Spray Solution.
  6. Cinnamon.
  7. Garlic Spray.
  8. Citronella Candles.

How do I get rid of bees in my outside outlet?

Your best bet is to bring in an exterminator and they will go through and drill holes along the wall to place the proper chemicals to kill the buggers. The holes are sealed after they are done, so nothing else gets back there. There have been cases where the whole wall section was one huge hive/nest.

Should I block up a bees nest?

If you can put up with living with the nest nearby, it should die naturally within a few months, and the bees will all leave or die at the end. If you don’t want bees nesting in the same place the following year, block up any entrances to the nest and other suitable nest spaces nearby.

How do you repel bees outside?

1. Play keep-away.

  1. Avoid bee attention by wearing unscented products.
  2. Use an insect repellent to mask the scents. Natural repellents use citrus, mint, and eucalyptus oils.
  3. Dryer sheets also make effective insect repellents: tuck one in your pocket if you’re hiking or place a few under your picnic blanket.