Wednesday, December 2, 2009

How do you remove a bee hive that is in between the walls?

this bee hive has been in my daughters bedroom for like 3 years and keeps getting bigger and bigger every year. i'm a single low income mother and have no money to call an exterminator.Also we've been getting bitten by these bees because they come in to her bedroom.How do you remove a bee hive that is in between the walls?
Call your local bee keeper to see if they can move the hive and don't try this yourself. You can ';feel'; the heat in the wall where the hive is. The keeper will determine where the entry point is and then use a smoke concoction to kill the bees if necessary. If there is any way to save the bees, do it. Without bees pollinating, we will be in big trouble and we're headed that way anyway with the invasion of the killer bee population. Maybe he can figure out a way to move the hive to a bee hive. If you rent the house maybe the landlord will help out because this was not your fault and he has to keep up the property (well you can ask).





Local health officials may be able to help as well as veterinarians who have resources and contacts. Good luckHow do you remove a bee hive that is in between the walls?
Since most of the bees in the southern and western US are Africanized there is a health hazard to be considered. If you live in an area where they have colonized there is probably a public service provided. Call local exterminators or even a local bee-keeper. I had a colony eradicated for $20.00
I'd try watching where they are coming in from the out side and caulk up the entry spots.Good Luck
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