Hi 15th and Baker, going to go thru these two vids that Baker posted then get back to you. I have had to dispense of two hives in my days of beekeeping and I would like to tell you about them. I'll look at the vids this morning.
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I like both of these videos! The first time I had mean bees was way back when I had just joined this forum over 10 years ago-ish, and I had already been a beekeeping for 3 very difficult years because I had no one to teach me. The fellow that I bought a small nuc from was very hard to get a hold of. So this forum and Iddee helped me with my first mean bees.
Everything the videos say, was exactly my mean bee situation. I live in the city, and at the time had next door neighbors with a newborn and they liked hanging out on their patio. The minute someone would come out the back door, those bees were after us!
The hive was a 4 stack and full of bees.
After several suggestions from forum members about splitting or hauling the hive far far away, I felt neither was going to help my situation for various reasons. Iddee followed the thread and then said "Jaybird! you can dispense those bees if you want to. The whole mean hive will be dead in about an hour, just say the word and I'll tell ya how to do that."
"WORD"
He proceeded with "Batten down the hive the night before and close the entrance with a towel. Put some torn newspaper and powdered sulphur in the smoker, about 1 cups worth." I did that, and you have to be careful not to get a whiff of the burning sulphur. Then Iddee said "Light the smoker and put the nozzle under the towel up to the entrance. Then puff puff puff until you hear no more sound from the hive." I did that.
I don't remember how long it took, seems half an hour maybe. Then I noticed that the sulphur wasn't going into the hive anymore, so I backed off. Later that afternoon I slowly opened the lid and there were still some live bees in the upper boxes of which I used the shop vac and sucked them all up. Then proceeded to dismantle the hive. That's when I saw that the bottom deep box was full up with dead bees. No wonder the sulphur smoke could no longer get passed the entrance opening ... DOH!!!
The whole process worked great! However I like the video of the guy that has the wide pale of sudsy water, so then he shakes the bees into the water, the bees cannot fly up out of the suds, marvelous idea!