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Bees have taken over one of the bird boxes.....dozens and dozens of them......the area around the tree is just a black cloud of bees...... :-)
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They may relocate as a bird box is no use to them, you could find a local beekeeper on this site https:/ /www.bb ka.org. uk/abou t/local _associ ations/ find_an _associ ation.p hp who will collect the swarm, take them away and house them.
If it's only dozens it could be the recce party, a full on swarm can be as many as 10,000. If the bird box is high up, which presumably it is they shouldn't give you any bother. Most swarms are friendly but you can get the occasional bad tempered colony.
They may relocate as a bird box is no use to them, you could find a local beekeeper on this site https:/
If it's only dozens it could be the recce party, a full on swarm can be as many as 10,000. If the bird box is high up, which presumably it is they shouldn't give you any bother. Most swarms are friendly but you can get the occasional bad tempered colony.
Nothing new there then, Smow..... :-)
Seems they will often use a bird box for a while......they're not the type of bee a keeper will take....I have had a huge swarm removed by a beekeeper in the past but those were honey bees.
I think these are tree bees and they can stay as long as they wish.....like wasps they won't harm me if I don't annoy them and they're a delight to watch this morning....
There is a little group arranged around the hole in the nest box....just sitting and peeping out..... :-)
Seems they will often use a bird box for a while......they're not the type of bee a keeper will take....I have had a huge swarm removed by a beekeeper in the past but those were honey bees.
I think these are tree bees and they can stay as long as they wish.....like wasps they won't harm me if I don't annoy them and they're a delight to watch this morning....
There is a little group arranged around the hole in the nest box....just sitting and peeping out..... :-)
They could indeed, Eccles....and in that case a keeper would have to be sent for......but watching them gather is lovely......
The swarm I had to have removed did send a few buzzing around the kitchen window then it was as if night had descended......they formed into a huge cone from a tree until it reached the ground....x
The swarm I had to have removed did send a few buzzing around the kitchen window then it was as if night had descended......they formed into a huge cone from a tree until it reached the ground....x
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