That'll block the intercooler
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I've had some bees stuck to my intercooler and radiator as well (not that much, of course...)
I think the bees misinterpreted the IC/radiator as there nest......
The pattern of the IC looks kind of like a bee nest....
I think the bees misinterpreted the IC/radiator as there nest......
The pattern of the IC looks kind of like a bee nest....
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It happens AGAINS!!! 
**** - A mind is a terrible organ to shovel...

and damn, Ive been on here a long time

**** - A mind is a terrible organ to shovel...

and damn, Ive been on here a long time
I remember when the OP first came up! Lol.
Just reach in there, find the queen (you can do this by feel, she'll be larger than the others) and move her to a nearby tree or shrub. The rest of the colony will follow shortly.
/badadvice
Oh yeah, and this:
Just reach in there, find the queen (you can do this by feel, she'll be larger than the others) and move her to a nearby tree or shrub. The rest of the colony will follow shortly.
/badadvice
Oh yeah, and this:
That's crazy.. 1 way to get rid of them is a fire extinguisher, they most likely wont live but it will eliminate them from the area and eliminate the threat of a sting and possible anaphylactic shock if your allergic.



