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How do i get rid of a bee hive?

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i have a bee hive under my daughter wooden wendy house and the bee's are getting bigger and bigger every day. how can i get rid of them. will they die off in winter and thats it or will they come again next year. please help what should i do?

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  1. Contact your local bee keepers association they will collect them for you.And take them away.


  2. Because I am assuming that you do not know what kind of bees these are call your local county extensions office they will either have someone contact you or have information on who you can contact. The bees are in trouble right now and disappearing and because of how many different things they pollinate the price of alot of this produce will continue to increase until we can figure out what is happening. There will be not cost for these people to come out and move these bees for you. But please do not destroy the hive call some one. If you want more information or maybe even see if you can figure out what kind of bee this is look up the great sunflower project on the Internet. This is a project surrounding the bees that people are participating in all over our country. Good Luck!

  3. Your council will move it for free.But you can use smoke to

    get rid.They do get angry though because the queen is there.

  4. okay, buy a hornet spray, best time to apply is in the early morning, leave the nest alone, they're shouldn't be any more bees in there.

  5. They sell sprayes in a can, and you just point the nozel toward the hive and spray, soak it well and quickly go in the house, Wait a while before going out and you will notice by the next day, they will be falling out of the nest. When you see that happening, spray it one more time to make sure they are dead, then remove the nest.

  6. if your a novice get someone in who knows what they're doing, hives full of bees can be dangerous, if you have a local authority (council etc) they will do it for you, in the meantime either move the Wendy house in the evening when all the bees have returned and its dusk or keep your child out of her play area, and yes they will return next year they only hibernate in the winter, there will be twice as many next year.

  7. Don't kill them.  If they are honey bees, they are good bees and will most likely move along in just a few days.  Wasps are a different story.  

    Give it a couple of days before any drastic measures (chemicals, etc).  If they are hornets or wasps, you'll want to apply the aerosol sprays early in the morning while they'll sleeping.

  8. Here is how you solve your problem the CORRECT way.

    First of all, you do NOT want to kill the bees. Theyt are essential for food production and are in danger of disappearing entirely from our country, due to a mystery ailment no one seems to know the cause of. So every single hive is precious!

    Secondly, you can safely remove the hive by phoning your nearest beekeeper, who would be absolutely thrilled to get their hands on more bees. Look in the yellow pages under beekeepers (even yellowpages.com has an entry). They will come to you and remove the hive, and everyone's a winner.

  9. Eat all there honey HA HA HA ...

  10. ooh today i just had someone round to get rid of a wasp net, turned out to be a Hornet nest!

    the person who cleared mine siad they can hold 1000's wasps.

    Be carful not to disturb it at all, movement just near it can make them all came out.

    If you've got kids then i'd get someone round to clear it.

  11. hit it with a stick

  12. aparently frezzing them is good! ive not tryed it tho

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