Controlling a Bees Nest
If you have a bees nest on your property then you may have
concerns about the safety of your family, particularly if you
have small children.
Sometimes people confuse bees with wasps.
Wasps have thinner bodies with a narrow waist, slim legs and
bodies that are shiny and smooth in appearance.
Wasps can be very aggressive and you should be very careful if
there is such a nest on your property.
Bees on the other hand
are much fatter and have hairy legs to help with collecting
pollen. Bumblebees are not aggressive and as long as left alone
they will not bother you.
Calling Professionals
Sometimes there is a need to call professionals when you are
faced with the problem of a bees nest. It is uncommon for
honeybees to make nests in your garden as usually these bees are
bred and require manmade structures to nest. However a wild
colony may find its way into your property.
Honeybees usually pose a problem, as they need someone who knows
what they are doing to get rid of them. Although the problem can
be handled with insecticides it is probably safer and easier to
call a pest control company to come in and handle the problem.
Protected Species
In England bumblebees are a protected species and destroying a
bees nest of this species can result in prosecution with heavy
penalties. If you happen to live outside England and need to get
rid of a bees nest of this variety then you can treat the
problem with insecticides.
Insecticides to Use
Use insecticides that are meant for lawns and soil. The most
successful use of insecticides when dealing with this type of
bees nest are in dust form.
Carbaryl and cholrpyrifos
insecticides in dust form are good to use. You can put these
insecticides in the opening of the nest and then cover the
entrance of the nest with soil once you are sure that all the
bees have died.
If you have wasps on your property then you need to be careful.
Especially in late summer and fall when wasps can turn
aggressive.
The presence of wasps can disrupt picnics and other
outdoor gatherings that involve food.
Try and serve food just
when people are ready to eat rather than laying it out. Put away
food quickly and make sure your garbage can has a tight fitting
lid. The best time to get rid of wasps is in winter when you can
safely destroy the nest.

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