Say goodbye to them!
Leave them alone and they'll do the same
Bees leave their hives for several reasons, such as foraging for food, scouting for new potential hive locations, or to collect water. Worker bees also leave the hive to perform tasks like collecting nectar, pollen, or propolis. On rare occasions, bees may also swarm and leave the hive to establish a new colony.
Yes, bees leave a scent marker known as a pheromone after stinging. This scent can attract other bees to the area and signal danger. Wasps, on the other hand, do not generally leave a scent marker after stinging.
Depending on how many bees there are. If there are a few you can spray them with raid. If you do not wish to kill them, you can try to smoke them out.
I get away from them
Nope
Yes, they are. If you leave honey out with bees around they will find it and feed.
in the hive
Bees do not leave the hive when it is dark.
bees normally go disappear when the weather is too cold or they they have no food (flowers) to eat and make honey. so the best thing to do is to get the flowers that bees like best, then this will attract the bees.
Bees do not have noses; they smell with their feet and antennae. Sorry to leave ya disappointed :/
ask them to leave