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The only way to stop them completely would be to cover the opening with a mesh.

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simply make as much racket as possible when they come near or introduce the to a new object that might possibly scare them away

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How do you prevent bees?

Seal up all identifiable holes and cracks around your home to prevent bees and any other unwanted pests from entering. Seal up all areas, including eaves and overhangs, walls, fascia, chimneys, windows and door framing and around A/C and electrical units. That way you can make sure that bees (and other pests) won't invade your home.


The queen bee is blocked in will the other bees leave?

I blocked entrance from the bees entering in to wall outside. will the queen bee die


Does only big bees sting?

No, all bees sting, big or small.


Do honey bees have stipes?

Stripes yes. The small ones are honey bees, the large ones are bumble bees and may or may not have stripes.


Can bees sting other bees?

Yes, they can -- and do!Bees entering the hive are checked by the guard bees to see whether they belong to that colony. If an unrecognized bee is carrying nectar or pollen and behaves in a submissive manner when challenged, more than likely it will be allowed in. If it is carrying nothing, or if it doesn't submit then it will be repelled. If it persists, the guard bees will sting it and kill it.


How do bees get in a hive?

Through a small hole in the base.


Why do bees live in large colonies?

Only honey bees (Apis Mellifera) live in large colonies of up to 80,000 bees because they work as a team and are known as social bees. Other bees live individually or in small groups and are known as solitary bees.


Does Honey Bees live alone?

Bumble bees are classed as solitary bees even though they live in small colonies of up to 50 during the breeding season.


How are solitary bees different from social bees?

Solitary bees live alone and do not form colonies, while social bees such as honeybees live in colonies with a queen, workers, and drones. Solitary bees build individual nests for their offspring, while social bees collaborate to build and maintain a communal nest.


Are there more then 20thosand bees in the world?

There would be more than twenty thousand bees in just one small colony.


Can a bee drive a car?

No. Bees are too small to handle it.


What do small bees eat?

nectar (sugary water) and pollen