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Honey bees

kacee3759
11 years ago

I have a couple of questions about bees. We have had a hive of bees in our garage for three years. It is detached from our house. They have their hive up in the eave. I don't want to harm them but I also don't want to take the structure of the building apart either. Tile roof and brick walls.

First question is will this hive eventually do harm to our garage? Is there really a need to remove the bees? My problem is that we are going to have the house and garage painted in June. If there is no problem leaving the bees I may be able to plug the hole they are entering long enough to let the workers do their job (two or three days) and then open it up again.

Secondly it appears from what I've read that there is no easy way to remove the hive with out getting into the structure and literally removing them. Is this wrong? I don't mind having them around as they pollinate the fruit trees and flowers on our 5 acre property.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

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