WingCommander
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2012
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- Location
- Cambridgeshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
I was called out to a local school on Tuesday with a query about bees in an adjacent building. There seemed to be some activity high up on the outside of a wood clad building - entering through a few knot holes but in two separate places. I went into the building and was surprised to see that it was entirely vaulted so there was no roof space at all. The walls are c. 8 inches thick with boarding on the outside so I decided that they could not be honey bees as just not enough room for them to build a colony. I explained this to the school and said they would probably be harmless but in an extreme position the holes could be filled in and the bees would die off. They called me back and asked if I would come in and do this.
Firstly, do you think that my assumption is right and that they are likely masonry/mason bees? Secondly if I decide to fill the holes in then should I do it during the day or in the evening - I want them to have a chance at surviving and the idea doesn't sit well with me but if i don't do it they will get an exterminator in and it is a primary school so they are nervous.
Any further thoughts most welcome...
Firstly, do you think that my assumption is right and that they are likely masonry/mason bees? Secondly if I decide to fill the holes in then should I do it during the day or in the evening - I want them to have a chance at surviving and the idea doesn't sit well with me but if i don't do it they will get an exterminator in and it is a primary school so they are nervous.
Any further thoughts most welcome...