No. If there are still some bees alive, you can get seriously stung. And Trying to move the hive will make the bees madder.
Wait until they're all dead.
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.
Oh, dude, mortician bees are like the cleanup crew of the bee world. They're the ones responsible for removing dead bees from the hive to keep things tidy. It's like their version of taking out the trash. So, yeah, mortician bees are basically bee undertakers.
Honey bees generally remove all dead bodies from their hive and that would include a deceased queen bee. I have in the past found a dead queen on the ground outside the entrance to a hive. (The reason I could identify it as a queen was that it was colour marked to help find it - many beekeepers mark their queens thus.)
Dead Bees records was created in 2003.
We had bees coming in through the bathroom vent to the outside. They were bumblebees who were apparently making their nest inside the vent/roof.
No. Bees only sting when they are in an agitated state.
Dead Bees on a Cake was created on 1999-03-29.
Remove and discard immediately.
Yes and No because girl bees can only sting
No......
well if it's outside not much you can do but if it's inside well that's different.. see you can place tea bags or apple cores inside and it will go away i tried using ice, because i heard rumors about the moisture..i also broke my ankle..