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Joined: Mar 2011
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we have a nest of Bees under the back door. is there anyway of removing them safely and at what cost? rented wph property! If nest was anywhere else would not bother us or the bees, but little bumbles have flight paths across our 3 gates. our dog a dozy lab, she has heard "WAIT BEE!" so many times she actually stops still but tail is flapping - nest entrance is right were paws and feet step from "in" to "out".
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ring the council on monday for advice as they may be protected
cos i'm that kinda guy...
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bees are prptected so you will have to get help to do it legally
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Beekeepers often remove honey bees but wild bumbles - I don't know.
There are two wild bumble nests here, one small one set up in a bird box and the other in a roof space. However, they don't bother anyone so have been left alone.
A wee bit awkward when yours are quite so close.
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