chances are there is a hine in the atic or walls
you would have to find a hole in a tree or bee hive an cut it for bees to come out!! do not try this at home!!
This is a silly question. If you have a hive of bees then they don't fly south for the winter. they make honey to live on during winter time >>. they stay at home.
A bee hive is an artificial home for bees which has been provided by a beekeeper to keep his bees in. In prolonged freezing conditions, bees might find it hard to survive if their hive was unprotected. However, in an average North European winter, bees will survive perfectly well within their hive provided that they are sheltered from cold winds and damp within the hive. They cluster together to keep warm, and the bees are always changing position so that the same bees aren't always on the outside of the cluster.
In English, the home of honey bees is called the hive.
An active home for bees is a 'live hive'.
A Bee hive, or Bees nest.
Dryer sheets do not effectively keep bees away from your home.
A collection of bees is usually called a colony. A hive of bees generally refers to the bees in their home. When a bee colony has split and half of the original colony are looking for a new home that collection is called a swarm.
Honey bees don't hibernate as such. They spend the winter in whichever place they have spent the summer and cluster together to keep warm. If there are any warm sunny days during the winter they will come out of their hive and fly around on an 'evacuation' flight.
Both. A hive is an artificial home that a beekeeper provides for his bees.. A swarm of bees is a huge cloud of bees which occurs naturally during the bee reproducing process.
Most bees will attack in defence of their home, but in general, if you don't hassle the bees, they won't hassle you.
Bees can be gotten out of a home by spraying things such as Raid. Raid and other sprays or bombers can be purchased at home improvement stores and Walmart.