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    Hi - Bee's nest found...

    I can't do a great deal by way of moving the container they are in to be honest... I'm gong to rely on the fact the most people have said they'll be just fine if left. I'll screw down the top so it can't be opened in error! (they still have their entrance hole ;) ) I'll take a few more photo's...
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    Hi - Bee's nest found...

    ha ha. Very good. And reassuring too. Thank you! :) We are thinking of a "Bee-ware of the Bee's" sign ;)
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    Hi - Bee's nest found...

    Ahh. Autumn? Wow. The only issue here is that it's in the back garden right next to where we sit. I'm thinking we spend a lot of time outside (should we get the weather!) sitting, eating, BBQ's etc. How many bees are gong to result from this wee nest...? And if it looks like the practicalities...
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    Hi - Bee's nest found...

    Just took another photo of the eggs. Something everyone here has seen before no doubt but I'm most impressed by the fact that we've got little bees forming in the garden! hehe
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    Hi - Bee's nest found...

    So they are bumble bees? They look different to the bumble bee's I have in my minds eye. As far as if they are in the way or not, the little critters have selected the small storage shed we have to keep the straw in for our chickens! How long do they take up residence? And can they be moved...
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    Hi - Bee's nest found...

    Hi there, I'm not sure if this is correct place to post this. We have discovered a bee's nest in a storage area in the garden which has straw in it. (piture attached) I'm wondering what best to do and what sort of bee's they are. Thank you for any help in advance! Regards Simon
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