A swarm of bees have in recent times land on a tree surrounded by my garden, what should I do?
What should I do?
Answers: another poster suggested a ring to your local city council.Apiaries (beekeepers) sometimes advertise within the yeoow pages for a short time ago that problem. I'd look up apiaries on the internet and see if there be any locally. Depending on where you be, I'd consider that the bees MAY just be africanized, so use due advise. Worse comes to worse, I'm sure the fire department would take thoroughness of it.
Leave them alone as they will not harm you unless you disturb them.
I live surrounded by a rural area and every year a swarm moves into my chimney. If they are honey bees you can not verbs their nest as they are protected.
My local council will not help but can make a contribution the name of a beekeeper who will remove them but for clearing.
We leave them alone and at the middle of July when they start swarming they bestow with no trouble.
We used to own a neighbour who kept bees and this happened to us every year. Eventually the neighbour give up on the bees and got someone (out of Yellow Page) to thieve them away. When they used to swarm in our garden and stop on a tree it is single for a few hours and then they move away. Keep out of the garden until later. I don't know where the notion that honey bees don't sting comes from because I get stung several times. In UK they will not kill them as they are a protected species.
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