A bee hive in an outside cinder block wall can be sealed. You will need to seal up any and all holes in the cinder block.
Yes, and they always do so outside of the hive.
It will take time for them to die, but block every entrance they'll run out of food and die.
yeah they mate and generally they fight for their mates
No. If there are still some bees alive, you can get seriously stung. And Trying to move the hive will make the bees madder.
you aim at the hole in the tree to block the kappas second to last retreat
Yea it sounds like you have a bee hive... You can contact a local pest/bug control place and some will take care of it for you
daughter has strep can she be play outside after being on medication for 24 hours
A group pf bees is called a colony - or a swarm (if they're outside the hive).
Honey does not go bad in the hive due to its natural composition, which includes low moisture content and high acidity, creating an inhospitable environment for bacteria and mold. However, if honey is not stored properly or if there's excess moisture in the hive, it can ferment or spoil. Additionally, honey can crystallize over time, which is a natural process and does not indicate that it has gone bad. Properly sealed honey can last indefinitely, even in the hive.
Honey bees do not hibernate. In cold weather they will cluster together in the hive and vibrate their wing muscles in order to generate heat. The temperature in the centre of the cluster will be in the order of 35 to 40 degrees Celsius, and bees on the outside of the cluster will move in as they cool off. Provided there are enough bees to maintain the required temperature and there is not too much heat loss through the hive wall, the outside of the hive can be completely frozen and the bees will be unaffected.
In the winter, they have to do it in the hive because it is too cold to go outside. They then clean everything up when the weather gets warmer. In the summer they do it outside.
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