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They want to protect themselves. As long as you don't aggravate them or move around a lot while around them, you should be fine. Wasps are more irritable than bees.
There are sprays that can be used to get rid of bees in a stump. Bees can be dangerous. You may want to call a professional so that you do not get hurt.
Some wasps burrow or create small holes in wood as dens. You may want to look into an exterminator.
As long as they want..
Well wasps are usually attracted to you because you are sticky, or you are wearing bright colours, they also love the colour yellow but I am not quite sure why, and they love all foods.
Bees live wherever they want to!
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They want to protect themselves. As long as you don't aggravate them or move around a lot while around them, you should be fine. Wasps are more irritable than bees.
it is called a violet because they r most attracted to violet
What you could do, is get something to scare them away, you could put the "thing" next to what you want birds to stay away from.
It doesn't "mean" anything, other than that you may possibly want to inspect your window screens. Dragonflies are pretty harmless, but you don't really want bees or wasps getting in there.
Their ecological niches do not intersect, so it would be best to say that they are indifferent to each other. Some wasps are, however, bee predators, so if we were to project our emotions on them, I'd have to say that bees dislike wasps.
Can you more clearly define "Cooking show"? Do you want information on a specific show? Or is this a general question?
Wasp or bees inside homes do not want to be there anymore that you want them to. Give it a little time and both will make their way it to the windows, then just open the window and they will fly fast away.
no unless you annoy them :)
actually not really. They make their nests in pretty random places like mailboxes, sometimes. Their stings are best treated with meat tenderizer on a wet cloth pressed against the sting. they do not swarm you unless you step on their nest by accident. they usually just sting you and you can get help. if ur alone when you get stung it would be best to use mud to blot the sting. and just in case its not rainy, you can use a leaf.
Bees can fly from the hive any time in daylight, provided it is warm enough. They really want the air temperature to be higher than about 14 degrees C to stay away from the hive for any period of time.