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Probably Tree Bees. Ideally live and let live if you can 
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My thinking was leave them alone, as theyre out the way. i bought the place at the end of last year, and the survey mentioned a bee infestation in the box, but was gone when i moved in. i assumed it was the same queen/colony coming back from hibernation, but it appears it could be a different colony this year?

Edited by greendiff on Saturday 23 May 14:09
Wonderful to have bees nesting in your garden. I put bee nest boxes out for them.
Tree bees - the bees you see hanging around outside the box are males waiting for the virgin female queens to emerge. Bit like 5am on a Sunday morning outside a typical nightclub, apart from the virgins bit!
Tree bees - the bees you see hanging around outside the box are males waiting for the virgin female queens to emerge. Bit like 5am on a Sunday morning outside a typical nightclub, apart from the virgins bit!
Edited by The Gauge on Saturday 23 May 17:41
we have a few hives at the end of our drive, bloke in village owns/looks after them,
he was up this aft sorting something, I left him to it,
this evening I was that end of the drive and noticed a new hive, the bees were not at all happy to have been moved,
got stung half a doz times on the head/scalp,
thinking about it its the first time ever I have been stung, a bit like a bad nettle sting,
he was up this aft sorting something, I left him to it,
this evening I was that end of the drive and noticed a new hive, the bees were not at all happy to have been moved,
got stung half a doz times on the head/scalp,
thinking about it its the first time ever I have been stung, a bit like a bad nettle sting,
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