I wasn't sure where to post my questions, but since I'm not a beekeeper (yet - or am I? ), and since I'm new to the forum, this is probably as good a place as any.
So, I've been having some visitors in my garage - that's what my questions relate to. I love seeing wildlife in my garden and previously had mason bees (I assumed) living in the ground (a dry area of grass underneath a trampoline). Lovely to see them all out & about working hard.
This year though I saw some bees going into my garage, and discovered that they were going underneath one of the bottom shelves of a storage unit. They seem to be happily going in and out, and I'm happy for these lodgers to be there. However, I'm wondering if there's anything I should or shouldn't do?
I was in the middle of a garage clear-out and clean-up, so I'm wondering what I will find when I eventually move the shelving unit to clean behind and underneath?
More importantly, when can I safely move the shelves (and by that I mean - in a safe manner for those potentially living underneath it), i.e. when I stop seeing activity, or leave it longer?
I may not be a beekeeper, but since it seems I now keep bees on my property I feel a bit responsible!
Many thanks in advance.
So, I've been having some visitors in my garage - that's what my questions relate to. I love seeing wildlife in my garden and previously had mason bees (I assumed) living in the ground (a dry area of grass underneath a trampoline). Lovely to see them all out & about working hard.
This year though I saw some bees going into my garage, and discovered that they were going underneath one of the bottom shelves of a storage unit. They seem to be happily going in and out, and I'm happy for these lodgers to be there. However, I'm wondering if there's anything I should or shouldn't do?
I was in the middle of a garage clear-out and clean-up, so I'm wondering what I will find when I eventually move the shelving unit to clean behind and underneath?
More importantly, when can I safely move the shelves (and by that I mean - in a safe manner for those potentially living underneath it), i.e. when I stop seeing activity, or leave it longer?
I may not be a beekeeper, but since it seems I now keep bees on my property I feel a bit responsible!
Many thanks in advance.