When Bodybuilding.com forum user imprsv Joshua Horton of Perth, Australia, heard the buzzings of bees under the cover of his BBQ grill, he decided to unleash his weapon of buzz destruction. Here's what happened next: Link Updated Link - via Fazed
On another note, I don't get what the big deal about the bees is. They were in his grill- what was he supposed to do? He never signed on to become a bee refuge. Also, he obviously didn't know beforehand how many bees there were; if he had lifted the cover on the grill to look he likely would have been stung to death.
The theory is that this was a rogue colony started by some European honeybees that escaped from an Australian beekeeper, so it's not even like he was harming the local wildlife.
As as for Colony Collapse Disorder (the dying off of the bees mentioned by Scottlass above), I read on the Straight Dope the other day that it was mostly exaggerated: http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2823/why-are-the-bees-disappearing
You never signed up to be a cat refuge after all...
I'd worry a bit about food that I cook in that grill, now that it is covered with insecticide.
For an alternative method, take a look at the Wasp Sucking Machine
http://www.sentex.ca/~mwandel/built/wasp-sucker.html
I will always hold mammals in higher regard than insects, personally. Call me a phylum bigot, I don't really care.
he couldn't have possibly known that there was a huge hive/comb under the cover, I would have done the same thing.
No bees: no plant pollination: no fruit and veges: no food: no humans.
Unless josh wants a job as a pollinator.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkIh30TannE&feature=related
(could not find the old web site post where they had higher res pics)
Plenty of ways to find a beekeeper who will remove a hive or swarm--go online and find a local beekeeping organization, call a pest control service (they can refer to a beekeeper), call the local county extension.