To bee, or not to bee?

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stackmonkey

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255 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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Slightly unusual bee 'issue' I've discovered today...

I have apparently got a bee nest in my garage, somewhere in/behind/above the fascia board and below the roof.
It doesn't particularly bother me (it's not wasps) and I have, after all, planted much of my garden to be attractive to bees and butterflies.

But.. will it cause any further damage to the garage? and will they come back every year to the same place?

Despite liking bees, I seem to be a bee NIMBY and would like to get them away from the property, but would not want to hurt them at all.

any suggestions?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

261 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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You're going to die...

Run away...

spikeyhead

17,825 posts

203 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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Find your local beekeeping society and they'll move it for you.

stackmonkey

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255 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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spikeyhead said:
Find your local beekeeping society and they'll move it for you.
How? when there's no apparent structure visible?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

261 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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They have mystical ways...hehe

spikeyhead

17,825 posts

203 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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stackmonkey said:
spikeyhead said:
Find your local beekeeping society and they'll move it for you.
How? when there's no apparent structure visible?
They'll find it. Just need to take teh queen and the rest will follow.

http://www.britishbee.org.uk/swarm_collection.php

http://www.britishbee.org.uk/local_associations_ab...

stackmonkey

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5,077 posts

255 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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spikeyhead said:
stackmonkey said:
spikeyhead said:
Find your local beekeeping society and they'll move it for you.
How? when there's no apparent structure visible?
They'll find it. Just need to take teh queen and the rest will follow.

http://www.britishbee.org.uk/swarm_collection.php

http://www.britishbee.org.uk/local_associations_ab...
Thanks for those; there's a couple near me i can ring.

Simpo Two

86,730 posts

271 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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Nice to see that something easily regarded as a pest, to be destroyed, is actually in demand:


site said:
The Public urged to save bee swarms for beekeepers

‘A swarm of bees in May Is worth its weight in hay;

A swarm of bees in June is worth a silver spoon;

A swarm of bees in July is not worth a fly.’