Protecting your home

Protecting your home

The unseasonably warm weather that we have been experiencing has meant that the  phone has been constantly ringing over the past month. I wish I could say that I was out, happily picking up swarms hanging from branches in trees but not so. In fact, I’ve only had one external pick up, the rest of the calls have been from home owners with bees where they don’t want them.

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To cut out, or not to cut out?

To cut out, or not to cut out?

The evenings are drawing in now and our bees are making the most of the final pollen of the season to make honey and provide stores for the winter ahead. But I’m still getting bee calls – some saying that the swarm only descended a couple of weeks ago!

If the house owner is relaxed about the bees being there, then to me it’s simple, leave them to over-winter and hope that they make it through.

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Up, up and away

Up, up and away

Honeybee colonies are their own masters as I found out a few weeks ago when I bought a small colony home. They had been cut out after a month in a garden wall which was about to be demolished and were healthy and active during the process. However, there were a couple of tell tale signs that made me think that they were planning a move soon.

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Bees by the front door

Bees by the front door

My third bee adventure last week found me heading out to Tom and Helen who had returned to their second home to find that bees had taken up residence close to their front door. They had been there for a few weeks, entering and leaving by a hole in the rendering.

This bee removal really bought home to me the beauty of my Heath Robinson beevac.

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Under the eaves

Under the eaves

Another popular place for bees was the site for bee adventure no. 2 this week. A young family had bees under the eaves, close to their bedroom window. With one 3 year old running around in the garden below, and no. 2 on the way, they needed to shift the bees nest. They had rung several beekeepers who weren’t able to help and they didn’t want to kill the bees, so I got in contact and offered to visit with my beevac.

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How to get bees out of a chimney?

How to get bees out of a chimney?

Wow – this is a bee week for me. I’ve tried to help out with a couple of bee problems already and have another one waiting in the wings. They’ve all been different with differing levels of success and lots of learning along the way. The great thing to hear is that there is a real desire to help the bees and not simply destroy them.

So, bee problem no. 1 this week was a really tricky one.

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