My guess is that the bees sensed honey or any type of sugary substance in the house hence they enter the houses. Hope that helps =)
Either you have a way that they are getting in from outside (hole in a window screen, an unsealed door, open fan in the attic, open doors, open garage, etc.) and they are coming in because they smell something good or you have a nest in your house. My girlfriend had a bee or two coming into her dorm room every day for a week only to discover an enormous hive over the light in the middle of the room. Soon, dozens of bees would flood into her room every day, buzzing and dying in her room. Eventually they taped over the hole and the bees kept to themselves. But you might want to get that checked on. Tah!
Well wasps are usually attracted to you because you are sticky, or you are wearing bright colours, they also love the colour yellow but I am not quite sure why, and they love all foods.
They can, but they would need constant access to the outside.
First find out what type of bees they are (and especially that they are not wasps). There are many types of bees that nest in relatively small numbers and will do no harm or damage sharing the wall of your house. You will need to find a beekeeper whose interest in bees extends beyond just honey bees but there are quite a few of us about. If you live in the UK then check out the BBKA website - there will be a list of 'swarm co-ordinators' sorted geographically along with their contact details. I have dealt with several cases of mason bees and other solitary bees that people have been quite happy to leave in situ once they know what is involved. Last year I had a nest of bumblebees living under our house, coming and going via an air brick. They did no harm and generally bumblebee nests only last for one season.
If your air conditioner is of the type that uses a heat exchanger bees cannot use it as a means of entry to the house. If the system draws air from outside the house, and if there is no filter, then it is possible -- though unlikely.
Only if you get them mad. We get bees from our hives coming into the house - I can usually coax them onto my hand, then just walk outside and shake them off. Not been stung yet.
the house of the bees is called a hive.
they could possibly be living inside the walls of your house..
It's not a queen bee; queen bees don't fly. The insect is apprently attracted to an aroma coming from your door. It might perceive that a food source is near.
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they are not bees if they are coming out of the ground. Bees go in trees or eves of a house.basically any where there is a hole.
It is probably a dead shark. I had this problem so i went under my house and found a rotting bees nest. If you have ever been to hanmer springs in new zealand, there are hot springs there which have a strong sulphuric smell. There are also thousands of bees there. While the bees do not cause the smell, they certainly make it worse. Look for any traces of bees under and around your house and spray contaminated area/s with water and sodium bicarbonate, which will neutralise the smell.
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In many cultures, bees are considered to be good luck. Others believe that a swarm of bees on a house means that the house will soon catch fire and burn down.