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Bees in a hole in the ground are probably not honey bees, but yellow jacket hornets. You can be sure of this by observing them from a safe distance before killing them. Make sure of the location of the yellow jacket hornet hole and mark it for locating in the dark, do not tamper with it in the daytime. Two hours after sunset or before dawn, pour 1/2 cup of kerosene into the hole and you are done. The fumes will kill them. In a few days, fill the hole (with mud, concrete, etc.).
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