Identifying A Bees Nest

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I get calls so often where people say “There are bees in my garden come and take them away”.

There are many creatures out there that a jumpy person may mistakenly think are bees. Identifying a bee’s nest is an important skill for us as beekeepers. 

1. Identifying A Bees Nest

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Where are the bees? How long have they been there? Can you send me a picture of the nest? With modern media, you can get people to send a Whatsapp/Facetime/Telegram/Signal, etc picture to you.

2.Identifying A Bees Nest Over The Phone

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1.Questions First Round:

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Questions Second Round:

Can you see if the bees have pollen on their legs? Are they in a hole or a tree, or some other thing? 

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Light your smoker. If you want to, put on a bee suit. This really makes a nice show if you are trying to get people to pay for your services removing bees.

3.Identifying Bees With A Site Inspection

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Identifying Bees With A Site Inspection

Light your smoker. If you want to, put on a bee suit. 

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Beehive vs Wasp Nest

I am not scared of bees at all. I have been stung 35 000 plus times in my life and a bee sting is just a minor irritation. 

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If we have identified that we actually have honeybees, then let’s try and identify a couple of common types of bests they make (other than in our manmade beehives).

6. Different Types Of Bees Nests

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ADVICE

Nearly 50% of these bees turn out to be hornets, wasps, carpenter bees, and once or twice ants and termites!! Identifying a bee’s nest is an important skill for beekeepers, as it determines the method you use to “solve the problem”.

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