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LIORAfs
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 11:43 am
I have a beehive in my frontyard and just had a lot of expenses and would love to avoid having to call an exterminator.
I would love to be able to do it myself without inflicting too much damage on myself... or the kids.....
Anyone having any experience with a BEEHIVE?????
ANY ADVISE WELCOME!!!
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crystal
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 12:22 pm
I was advised not to do anything, that they naturally relocate every few months. I did need to stick it out throughout that summer but nobody got bitten BH.
It's also very dangerous for you to do it alone, if you're desperate only do it professionally.
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imorethanamother
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 1:49 pm
LIORAfs wrote: | I have a beehive in my frontyard and just had a lot of expenses and would love to avoid having to call an exterminator.
I would love to be able to do it myself without inflicting too much damage on myself... or the kids.....
Anyone having any experience with a BEEHIVE?????
ANY ADVISE WELCOME!!! |
Bees or wasps?
Because if it’s bees, they’re considered endangered so I think the city would move it for you. Try calling 311.
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GLUE
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 1:56 pm
imorethanamother wrote: | Bees or wasps?
Because if it’s bees, they’re considered endangered so I think the city would move it for you. Try calling 311. |
This, many places it is illegal to kill a bee hive.
Check the law in your place of residence, there are professional bee keepers that will take it away for you with no or little charge, not sure how to get in touch with one. I guess google?
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Amarante
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 2:02 pm
Glue is correct - please do not destroy a bee hive. They are endangered in many places and it is potentially a real threat to our ecology because plants and groups need to be fertilized by bees and animals and humans get food from plants that are fertilized by bees. Without bees many plants will die off.
Contact a beekeeper organization or some other group and they will be able to take it to a new home with the colony intact.
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Girl@Heart
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 2:57 pm
You can’t always relocate a hive. I have them in my shingles every year next to where we eat. I don’t know about you OP but I don’t have much of an option but to kill them.
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Happydance
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 4:24 pm
If they are honey bees you can search for and call a local bee keeper who would be happy to take them from you
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Amarante
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Wed, Jun 08 2022, 4:26 pm
Girl@Heart wrote: | You can’t always relocate a hive. I have them in my shingles every year next to where we eat. I don’t know about you OP but I don’t have much of an option but to kill them. |
In the roof, it is not likely they are honeybees but more likely they are wasps or even carpenter bees.
At any rate, you should still contact a bee expert who can advise you on whether they can be relocated and IF they should be located.
My friend has terrible wasp problems because they build nests in her porch and roof.
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