• Become a Subscribing Member today!

    PiperForum.com is a vibrant community of Piper owners and pilots with over 1,500+ active members.

    Access to PiperForum.com is subscription based. Subscriptions are only $49.99/year or $6.99/month to gain access to this great community and unmatched library of Piper knowledge.

    Why become a Subscribing Member?

    • Swap technical knowledge, plan meetups and sell planes/parts.
    • We host technical knowledge of general aviation topics and specific topics on J3-Cubs, Cherokees, Comanches, Pacers and more.
    • In addition to an instant community of pilots for you, PiperForum.com is a library of technical topics, airplane builds, images, technical manuals, technical documents and more.

    Become a Subscribing Member and access PiperForum.com in full!

    Subscribe Now

Bees, Bees everywhere what a hassle

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

ikaros61

Staff member
Admin
Moderator
Joined
Jan 4, 2011
Messages
2,569
Reaction score
519
This is one that you read in aviation magazines, the one that happens to someone, but when it happens to you it's not funny no more.

I showed up at the airport to fly my plane from San Diego to Riverside to pick up my daughter from school and guess what? A beehive by the spinner inlet. make the story short I had to drive up to Riverside.

By the way if you think you can get rid of them by flying, no way, it does not work, I tried it. I had to buy a spray that you can use from 27 feet and spray them, not all die, you will need to give it a few hours before are all gone.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top