It can be almost impossible to stop bees from nesting in my rabbits hutch even after you have gotten rid of the first nest. Painting the upper parts of the hutch may help, or you can try covering the wood with thin sheets of metal. The insects will have a hard time attaching their nest to painted or metal surfaces, so they are less likely to build another nest there, but you have to be careful to paint only the areas your rabbits cannot reach, since they are likely to chew on the wood.
Spray poison around the nesting area
Bees will sting any thing so yes.
First of all, bees do not nest under concrete. They are wasps. The area can be sprayed with insecticide or wasp killer bought from a local garden store. A more safer option is to buy a wasp trap. Just add water and hang it up. The wasps get attracted to them and go through small holes in the trap and are unable to come out. They drown eventually.
Bumble, digger, mining, and sweat bees are bees that burrow in the ground. They respectively belong to the Apidae, Anthoporidae, Andrenidae, and Halictidaeinsect families. They collectively may be referred to as burrowing, earth-nesting, and ground-dwelling bees even though bumblebees -- which are social and build colonies -- will be excluded from the designation solitary bees.
If undisturbed, they won't bother you; however, if you disturb their nesting area by pulling weeds from the ground where the nest is, they will sting. I got stung this morning just that way, and last year I was chased by many bees after pulling weeds and apparently disturbing their nest.
They will kill your pet! Get him out of there! Then get rid of the bees
bees live in beehives
Yes, there are mulches that will discourage nesting ground bees. Ground bees dislike such non-organic mulches as pebbles applied as 3-inch (7.62-centimeter) covers.
Spray poison around the nesting area
A nesting and breeding place for bees and wasps.
Bees will sting any thing so yes.
=- dwarf honeybee==- giant honeybee==- Cavity-nesting honey bees=
Killing bees is not recommended, as bees play a vital role in pollination and the overall health of the ecosystem. Instead of killing bees, consider taking measures to prevent them from nesting or stinging, such as removing potential nesting sites or wearing protective clothing. If bees become a significant nuisance or pose a danger, contact a local beekeeper or pest control professional for assistance in safely relocating the bees.
=- dwarf honeybee==- giant honeybee==- Cavity-nesting honey bees=
Leaf cutter bees are attracted to pruned leaves on plants. Dropping a bit of wax or white glue to the cut end of the plant will keep the bees from nesting there.
hornets ---------- there are a number of bees that nest in the ground..digger bees are solitary bees that will nest in large numbers at time, creating holes along the ground...in arid areas honeybees will nest in old ground burrows...wasps like yellow jackets will nest in the ground..a large wasp called a cicada killer is a solitary wasp that also nests in the ground Lar
Getting rid of wasps and bees is not a job for inexperienced people, and in some cases may be illegal. It is best to get professional advice.