Honest question. Why not kill them?I would get a beekeeper to take them. Don't kill honeybees!!
Honest question. Why not kill them?I would get a beekeeper to take them. Don't kill honeybees!!
Get some C4 and blow that sh*t straight back to hell.My neighbor just found this in his backyard!
Declining numbers and they are great pollinators.Honest question. Why not kill them?
I know you said you are no expert; however, any knowledge/thought/opinion on how far away the original hive might be?Declining numbers and they are great pollinators.
I'm no expert, but those look like honey bees that have swarmed (would make sense given the heat wave this week). Basically there were too many bees in their old hive/colony so a group split off. My understanding is they should be fairly timid at this point as they search for a new hive - provided the new hive isn't in your house/neighbors I'd guess they'll clear out within 24-hours at most.
Guessing they came from your place.I know you said you are no expert; however, any knowledge/thought/opinion on how far away the original hive might be?
Curious to how far they traveled and the likelihood the native colony is close by.
TIA
Based on my past experiences with swarms like the picture...I know you said you are no expert; however, any knowledge/thought/opinion on how far away the original hive might be?
Curious to how far they traveled and the likelihood the native colony is close by.
TIA
The hive I had swarm on me in 2021 went all of about 30' before they grouped up like in your photo. But it is really hard to know where they came from originally. Normally you see the bees 'tornado' shortly before they swarm, that's your best opportunity to learn where the hive exists IMO.I know you said you are no expert; however, any knowledge/thought/opinion on how far away the original hive might be?
Curious to how far they traveled and the likelihood the native colony is close by.
TIA
Simple and cheap: mix some Dawn with water and add some drops of peppermint essential oil. Put it in a sprayer/pump sprayer and coat the area. The Dawn helps it stick while the peppermint oil helps keep them away.I have seemed to notice a lot more wasps an nests this year at my house. Is anyone else noticing this? I have tried to remove the nests as best I can (many of them are in the peaks of the roof of my 2 story house). I have used a telescoping power washer wand to knock them down, but it seems like they keep coming back in the same spots. Is there a way to prevent the wasps from building new nests in the same spot?
Good pollinators. Declining population.Honest question. Why not kill them?
Probably looking for Ames Lager and heard it was the next town over.Sometime between yesterday and today; they left on their own….
Honest question. Why not kill them?