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by mapt 82 days ago
"I'm going to start spraying imidacloprid if I keep getting stung"
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Generally, it's considered pretty unacceptable to destroy someone's livestock.

And aggressive honeybees still rarely sting. They typically just charge at you (which is annoying/disruptive)

Are they somebody else's livestock when they're on your property and they lack any kind of brand or identifying mark?

If they are somebody else's livestock and they're attacking your person en masse, which law enforcement agency does one call? How much self defense is permitted?

For livestock other than bees, it is considered unacceptable to starve them or have them attack your neighbors.