dpearce4
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2011
- Messages
- 3,527
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- Location
- Coastal, West Sussex
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- a few more than last year but still not enough
I had a call from a lovely gent near where I live last week asking if I would be able to help him out with a problem. When I ask he informed me that he had 5 colonies of bees living in the walls of his house. Now I was a little sceptical about this as I had never heard of that many in one building so I agreed to go and have a look today.
Well I got there at 10.30 this morning and even though the outside temp was only 4c the bees from 4 of the colonies were flying and that was in large numbers. I would say that the colonies are very big.
The house is of an unusual structure of wood beams with wood cladding on the outside, that being elm planks and the inside being plaster, there is no insulation between the two so the void is about 5in wide. I estimate that the colonies that I could see flying will be at least 2ft wide by 5ft deep.
The house owner is getting scaffolding put up in the next couple of weeks and then when I get on site really wants to help where ever possible.
He is happy for all the cladding to come off if need be because he wants it off anyway so he can insulate the house and then seal it up as best he can to stop the bees returning.
I am not intending to charge the gent as I think its going to cost him enough with everything else and by looking at the amount of bees flying they are going to be large colonies any way. I will bring all the kit except suits to be used including a bee vac to get the bees plus bee boxes and buckets.
I will put up some not very good pics I took of the building when I get them off my phone and if anyone else would like to get involved please PM me.
The site is about 7miles from Worthing West Sussex.
Well I got there at 10.30 this morning and even though the outside temp was only 4c the bees from 4 of the colonies were flying and that was in large numbers. I would say that the colonies are very big.
The house is of an unusual structure of wood beams with wood cladding on the outside, that being elm planks and the inside being plaster, there is no insulation between the two so the void is about 5in wide. I estimate that the colonies that I could see flying will be at least 2ft wide by 5ft deep.
The house owner is getting scaffolding put up in the next couple of weeks and then when I get on site really wants to help where ever possible.
He is happy for all the cladding to come off if need be because he wants it off anyway so he can insulate the house and then seal it up as best he can to stop the bees returning.
I am not intending to charge the gent as I think its going to cost him enough with everything else and by looking at the amount of bees flying they are going to be large colonies any way. I will bring all the kit except suits to be used including a bee vac to get the bees plus bee boxes and buckets.
I will put up some not very good pics I took of the building when I get them off my phone and if anyone else would like to get involved please PM me.
The site is about 7miles from Worthing West Sussex.