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What might happen when you neglect to clean the BeeBeeQ

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Not mine but claimed from another forum. No doubt overseas.

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So I'm using my bbq this weekend... so I thought I'll clean it up..

I have know there are bees coming from under the cover so I thought I'd kill them, obviously...

so heres the BBQ in question

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Now I know these bombs aren't for bees and that but I thought I'll suffocate/smoke them out. So here is the weapon of choice and delivery system.

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I thought I was pretty smart hehehe designed to be easily manoevered under the cover of darkness...

so then I release the weapon of buzz destruction..

OMFG! the sound from under the cover was incredible!!! You could hear it 3m away easy...

Then I ran like the clappers....

Coming back few mins later to see the death toll...

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Was at least 20mm deep mass grave

http://iforce.co.nz/i/ed1d016e479f1d1344769b48d66807d0.jpg

I continued to remove the cover and to light the bbq to give it a clean when I noticed some fatty looking substance on the top of the

side shelf thing....

Bit weird.. I clean it before I put it away for winter and no way was there fat there so I begun to wonder......

NO..... it can't be could it?

I slowly removed the rest of the cover only to find the HQ.

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OMG, I didn't read it and I thought they were Cockroaches at first.

That honeycomb looks amazing.

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Was going to post this up a couple of days ago but I couldn't be bothered with so many images...

BLOODY AMAZING!

We have had to do this before but we didn't find honey darn it!

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I remember walking about 10 years a go Mototapu island up to one of the old bunkers and finding a bee hive about 2-3 meter in height was attached to the concrete wall. IT WAS HUUUUGE! Pity we didnt get photos..

We stay well away as it was ablaze with life.

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It was still there when I worked on the island Josh, but they'd killed all the bees and left the hive - the bees were causing hazards for the livestock and the kids at the camp.

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wow!

i hope they didn't eat the honey and thoroughly cleaned the bbq before use, that mortein sh*t is super toxic

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