No, no, and noooooooooooo! Whenever you use 7 that is akin to massive honeybee genocide!!! ugh!!!!! No matter how careful you are there is no such thing as a completely still day. That stuff will drift in the breeze somewhere and if it's not honeybees you are killing you are killing ladybugs, tons of beneficial insects, all the good insects. What makes 7 so brutal is that it acts like a colony eliminator. The insect mistakes it for yummy pollen and carries it out to the hive. That is why they use 7 to kill the yellowjackets and ants.
If you must use an insecticide use insecticidal soap or pyrethrins because it kills on contact as opposed to an actual hive destroyer. If you have to risk killing a honeybee, it's better to accidentally kill the ones in the direct vicinity as opposed to murdering an entire hive. All it takes is a few stray bees carrying particles of 7 to the hive, grooming themselves and feeding the larvae and you'll bee saying bye-bye! Eventually the accumulation of Sevin will affect the hives. Do a countdown on how many hives you have to keep replacing and start doing the math. 7 is scary stuff, folks.
The company that produces this horrible chemical has also permanently altered very important Wikipedia links warning about the dangers of 7. They have also bought out competitors who had far more benign products and ran their competitors out of business as well. They have permanently banned environmental agencies from protesting the production of this chemical too. I've already done tons of research on what this corporation has done and it's pretty darn scary! They are now selling bags of this poison as a lawn treatment as well. 7 is really bad for aquatic life and is highly toxic to certain fish species like trout, etc. I can just imagine all of this leaking into the gutter drains of suburbia where I live at. I saw racks upon racks of this lawn treatment too. Nasty stuff....