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    Non destructive solution??

    Thank you. I’d read very mixed advice about potential issues of leaving them be. At the moment we have no issues with them and they are not bothering us at all but it’s early in the season so it might get worse. But, that being said, we’ve only just moved in, so there is a reasonable chance...
  2. W

    Non destructive solution??

    Thanks for the info, have a couple of numbers for relocation companies as no beekeepers seem interested (understandable since access both to the height and getting behind the fascia is rather tricky). Will update here once sorted.
  3. W

    Non destructive solution??

    Thanks for confirming, I’ll have a read of that thread too. Generally would you suggest we need to get these relocated sooner rather than later?
  4. W

    Non destructive solution??

    Much easier to find dead ones on the floor, they’re well camouflaged against the paving so hadn’t spotted them before. Hopefully the attached will be enough to ID.
  5. W

    Non destructive solution??

    Thanks for the reply, I have hung around for quite a while trying to get a better view of the bees themselves. Will try again and check if they’re tree bumblebees, I definitely fall into the uninitiated camp!
  6. W

    Non destructive solution??

    Hi everyone, I’m really hoping someone is able to offer some advice. I’ve noticed a large number of bees entering/leaving the roof of my house near the ridge at the gable end. I’ve checked in the loft and there is no sign of them inside and also, fortunately, there are a few missing bricks that...
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