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Bees Nest
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We have noticed a swarm of bees flying around the gutter at the corner of our property. Either the gutter or the eves we're not too sure.
Anyway, after I bit of research my understanding is that nobody will come out to get rid if they are bees because they are of benefit and only harmful if provoked.
Is it worth ringing my local council to find out what to do?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Anyway, after I bit of research my understanding is that nobody will come out to get rid if they are bees because they are of benefit and only harmful if provoked.
Is it worth ringing my local council to find out what to do?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.. yeah a local bee keeper will buzz around and take the queen off your hands and the rest will follow
nice people who are pleased for a new queen
and wont say - I dont normally do this mate..... you now it is more than my jobs worth et c etc
nice people my brother is one - but er he is in Vanuatu so cant help today
nice people who are pleased for a new queen
and wont say - I dont normally do this mate..... you now it is more than my jobs worth et c etc
nice people my brother is one - but er he is in Vanuatu so cant help today
Not to be presumptious, but, being a bee keeper here in the U.S., I usually ask the inquirer about such events if they're sure the insects are truly bees or is it possible they are wasps (yellowjackets, etc.)? Makes a lot of difference, obviously on how they are treated. Unless the bees you are seeing are 'scout bees', a true swarming colony will be a bunch clumped together around the new queen... or if moving they will be seen as a cloud of bees trying to stay as close to the queen as possible.
A few insects buzzing around a rain gutter (especially for the residual water remaining in the gutter) sounds more like wasps.
At least here in the western U.S., it's a little early for a newly minted Queen to move (read swarm) a new colony to a distant location... but, I suspect you're probably ahead of us on warm weather onset...
A few insects buzzing around a rain gutter (especially for the residual water remaining in the gutter) sounds more like wasps.
At least here in the western U.S., it's a little early for a newly minted Queen to move (read swarm) a new colony to a distant location... but, I suspect you're probably ahead of us on warm weather onset...