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Ground nesting Bees?
Posted on 4/22/19 at 7:30 am
Posted on 4/22/19 at 7:30 am
After a quick google search it appears as though i have ground nesting bees in my back yard by my kids playset and in my side yard.
Looks kinda like this but mine are a litle more spread out. Ive seen them. They are little black bees.
Do i need to take any action or anything?
Looks kinda like this but mine are a litle more spread out. Ive seen them. They are little black bees.
Do i need to take any action or anything?
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:03 am to GatorReb
I can’t give any advice but I will be following this.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:42 am to TDsngumbo
Usually, they find soft ground under or near crepe myrtles.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 11:58 am to TDsngumbo
Update:
Reached out to my pest control guy. He called them digger bees. Said they are harmless. Said they will still around for a couple weeks then will be gone. But he said expect to see them every year.
But that was really all he had to say about it
Reached out to my pest control guy. He called them digger bees. Said they are harmless. Said they will still around for a couple weeks then will be gone. But he said expect to see them every year.
But that was really all he had to say about it
Posted on 4/22/19 at 12:34 pm to AlxTgr
Posted on 4/22/19 at 12:42 pm to GatorReb
There is a YouTube wormhole you can go down of guys who take too much joy in creatively killing bees and wasps.
Posted on 4/22/19 at 1:05 pm to AlxTgr
I knew what you meant so I still laughed
Posted on 4/22/19 at 1:07 pm to GatorReb
The ones I've seen that make holes like that look similar to this and are harmless
Now if you see something like this they will tear your arse up.

Now if you see something like this they will tear your arse up.

Posted on 4/22/19 at 6:02 pm to GatorReb
I used to play with those as a kid, they are harmless. I never got stung and I would stick things down the holes and the bees would pull them out
Posted on 4/23/19 at 12:08 am to lsujunky
Pic #2 + open cab tractor= ABANDON SHIP.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 6:36 am to Bigbee Hills
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Pic #2 + open cab tractor= ABANDON SHIP.
I had one of those things in my monkey grass a few years back. I was blowing leaves across it and started getting stung. Dropped the blower and got inside quick as I could. Called our pest guy. He wanted to know where I saw them. I said "You can't miss them. There's a blower laying on top of them."
Long story short, he came out and killed them all. Then a few days later, there was a big hole and mounded up dirt in my monkey grass. And chunks of comb all over the tops of the monkey grass and on our walkway. Something got it some dinner.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 7:12 am to Bigbee Hills
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Pic #2 + open cab tractor= ABANDON SHIP.
A guy my now late father-in-law hired to dig a trench for a new line for his septic tank ran into one of those underground nests when digging.
We were on the porch of his house watching the guy do the work and all of a sudden he was swatting at the air like a rabid orangutan and hopping off his backhoe making a mad dash for safety.
We let them die down and used gasoline to take care of them so the guy could finish the work.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 9:43 am to gumbo2176
I have luckily never been hit by ground hornets before and hope and pray that I never will. Those MFers scare the hell out of me.
Is there anything I can spread on my lawn to sort of treat the ground so they don't build nests in my lawn?
Is there anything I can spread on my lawn to sort of treat the ground so they don't build nests in my lawn?
Posted on 4/23/19 at 10:00 am to TDsngumbo
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This post was edited on 12/21/21 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 4/23/19 at 10:37 am to TDsngumbo
You really don't have to worry until Late Summer/Fall.
Oh, and they have no known attraction to Wax Myrtles.
Oh, and they have no known attraction to Wax Myrtles.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 10:52 am to AlxTgr
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they have no known attraction to Wax Myrtles.
Well that's good to know but unfortunately they're attracted to ground and my yard happens to have lots of that.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 10:55 am to TDsngumbo
Yes, they like ground. Mine always get in my landscaping.
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