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Posted on 5/23/18 at 2:47 pm to Lsupimp
Call a bee keeper and get ready to tear it apart.
Posted on 5/23/18 at 2:49 pm to CptBengal
quote:Thugs of the insect kingdom
wasps or Hornets
Posted on 5/23/18 at 2:52 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
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Not always the case. It's called swarming and now is prime time for it. One hive will split into two and half the bees will fly around with a queen until they find a place to build. Sounds like they like stucco.
This. We went from 3 hives to 8 hives with a quickness
Posted on 5/23/18 at 2:56 pm to Lsupimp
quote:kall a bee guy
Hundreds/thousands (?) of them visibly swarming and behind the stucco and the gaps on my front porch. Just happening now. My home is apparently now a bee nest. On the wall of one of my children's rooms.
Do I wait until tonight and blast them with Talstar or do I call somebody? ANYBODY know somebody that wants to remove them? BLUEBONNET AND 1-10 AREA.
Posted on 5/23/18 at 2:56 pm to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
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Call a beekeeper. They'll come get her for free
Posted on 5/23/18 at 3:12 pm to Tigerpaw123
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If they just showed up, give them a few days, chances are they are swarming and will move on their own
I agree with this. We had a swarm just last week on our jobsite. They stuck around for a few hours and then out of nowhere they started swirling around really fast in a big vortex and gradually just flew away.
Posted on 5/23/18 at 3:15 pm to Lsupimp
They're almost surely just stopping for a break. When a queen relocates they swarm, when she stops to rest they form a big ball around her. Most likely they'll be gone by tomorrow. No reason to kill bees unless absolutely necessary. If they don't leave there are plenty of beekeepers who will come remove them for free.
Posted on 5/23/18 at 3:49 pm to RockAndRollDetective
We normally have a few bees flitting around the clover in our yard. I saw some about 3 weeks ago. Yesterday when I was cutting grass I saw none. It was a bit alarming. Where's all my bees?
Posted on 5/23/18 at 3:54 pm to Lsupimp
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Jesse. I called him. He was here in ten minutes, filled all the holes
:hagay.gif:
Posted on 5/23/18 at 5:37 pm to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
A neighbor has them behind the facia boards. I saw a bee dude there with his smoke and such. He ripped out the boards in the area and left a bee hive box nearby. I guess it had a queen in it to draw them in.
12 hours later, there were still plenty of bees buzzing around the opening in the house. Not sure how long it takes.
12 hours later, there were still plenty of bees buzzing around the opening in the house. Not sure how long it takes.
Posted on 5/23/18 at 5:46 pm to OweO
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Troy- Bee Removal. 225-281-1930
Will they get these, they can keep the honey.

Posted on 5/23/18 at 5:48 pm to Lsupimp
quote:didn’t know he was queer?
Bee Guy came out
Posted on 5/23/18 at 6:02 pm to Pepe Lepew
quote:
didn’t know he was queer?
so brave
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