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.
yes!
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no more dangerous than a regular bee. A queen bee might be considered dangerous because she has a whole hive of other bees at her disposal that are willing to kill or be killed for her.
Yes they are pests, but they are VERY dangerous. So get help when removing them.
Most species of bee have a sting with a venom, some of them can penetrate human skin.
Bees are NOT harmless, and Africanized bees can be very aggressive. Wasp stings are more painful, but either one can cause anaphylactic shock and death to the allergic or severely stung.
That killer bees pose a dangerous threat. ~Apex
Yes they can be dangerous and some people make the mistake of not realizing that they could be wasps or hornets. In British Columbia we have hornets that live in mud under water! Many people have been stung with them. If you or anyone in your family (including pets) are bitten give Benadryl antihistamines (ready label for adults and children) and if a pet is bit, take them immediately the vets. You are going to need an exterminator to help you rid yourself of these ground pests.
To get rid of bees in a dead stump, consider hiring a professional beekeeper or pest control expert to remove the bees safely. Attempting to remove them yourself can be risky. They will have the experience and equipment needed to relocate the bees without harming them or your property.
To effectively and safely eliminate honey bees from a specific area, it is recommended to contact a professional beekeeper or pest control expert. They can use methods such as relocating the bees or using specialized equipment to remove them without causing harm to the bees or the environment. It is important to avoid attempting to remove the bees yourself, as it can be dangerous and may result in harm to the bees or yourself.
If you can't find the hive for bees and suspect it's on your property, contact a local beekeeper or pest control professional for assistance in locating and safely removing the hive. It's important to not disturb the bees or attempt to remove the hive on your own, as this could be dangerous for both you and the bees.
There is no reason for anyone to be afraid of bee's because if you don't bother them, they normally don't bother you. However, bees can be dangerous. Especially the Africanized 'killer' bees whose venom is more potent than the native European honey bee,