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    Honeybees In Wall

    Hi guys, thanks a lot for all the advice here. I seem to have got very lucky and I've had 48 hours of no activity whatsoever following at least 2 days that I'm aware of, of them very actively using that entrance. Hopefully that means there's a good chance they were just scouts in a temporary...
  2. R

    Honeybees In Wall

    Thanks, can't say I've seen any pollen yet but will check next time. I think they might be getting into and out of the wall and loft via an old pipe hole that goes all the way through. So would you have no concerns with them co existing in a wall cavity over a number of years? Seems to be mixed...
  3. R

    Honeybees In Wall

    :( :( Doesn't sounds too good, given the height it would probably need scaffolding as well. This is near Worcester, is there any companies you would recommend?
  4. R

    Honeybees In Wall

    Thanks so much for the help, here is a pic, PXL-20210517-102422368
  5. R

    Honeybees In Wall

    Thank you, I'm not sure I would have much luck plugging internal holes in the loft just due to poor accessibility. When you say permanent home, does that mean survive the winter?
  6. R

    Honeybees In Wall

    Hi, I seem to have acquired a honeybee nest in a high up wall cavity, I am concerned because they've been finding their way from here both into the house and loft, today is the first time I've actually noticed them, swarming a bit outside and flying into rooms fairly aggressively. There seems...
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