Not if it is built into the tree as some are. If you can, RUN
You need to be sure of what it is before you decide upon removal tactics. Is it a bee hive that is actually in the ceiling or wall, or is it a wasp or hornet nest that is visible and stuck to the ceiling or wall? If it is a bee hive there will be honeycomb involved and that will all need to be removed from the ceiling. Call a professional to smoke out the bees, open up the ceiling, remove the hive, and then seal the hole. If it is just the papery nest of a wasp or a hornet or the mud nest of a mud dauber, those are easy, get some wasp and hornet freeze. soak the nest and let it soak about 24 hours, then knock the nest down. Make sure before you knock it down you don't notice any activity.
Honey bees are born in their hive and feral bees in their nest.
If its still slighly cold and you see no activity in the nest itself then yes it is, but first through a rock at it, if theres no movement go ahead and knock it down with a super bee killer stick you found on the gournd. If no activity still, then go ahead and remove it, just remember there bees in the nest, therre just still dormate right after winter. Im giving you my awsome experience from when I was a young boy and lved playing with bees, LOL. ;)
no they are not there is a queen in every bees nest wasp queens i dont know but bee queens are in every nest
These bees are bumblebees.
the bees will make a new nest nearby
You need to be sure of what it is before you decide upon removal tactics. Is it a bee hive that is actually in the ceiling or wall, or is it a wasp or hornet nest that is visible and stuck to the ceiling or wall? If it is a bee hive there will be honeycomb involved and that will all need to be removed from the ceiling. Call a professional to smoke out the bees, open up the ceiling, remove the hive, and then seal the hole. If it is just the papery nest of a wasp or a hornet or the mud nest of a mud dauber, those are easy, get some wasp and hornet freeze. soak the nest and let it soak about 24 hours, then knock the nest down. Make sure before you knock it down you don't notice any activity.
Be zivil to your neighbor. Willoughby's. Huckabee's.
No, the word 'honeybees' is simply the plural form of the noun honeybee. A collective noun is a word used to group nouns that share a commonality; for example: The collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees.
bees' nest
No, the collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees. The collective noun 'nest' is used for a nest of vipers.
No. Different species. Carpenter Bees make a hole for their nest in soft wood. Bumble Bees either nest on the ground, or in a tunnel nest in the ground.
bees Lay THERE EGGS IN A NEST THEY BUILD A NEST AS A SWARM.
Nest
a colony of bees is just a group of bees or a nest.
Honey bees are born in their hive and feral bees in their nest.
The bees get hiccups!