Call in the professionals.
Bumble bee nest in gutter.
This is one case where we advocate calling in a professional to remove the nest.
If you encounter a bees nest therefore act quickly to remove it whether on your own or.
If they are bees you want a bee keeper to remove hive and honey.
It is possible that a different bumblebee queen will find and use the same hole next year.
If you kill the bees you will have a mess on your hands when the honey begin to get hot.
Observe the bees during the afternoon as that is the most active time of day for yellow jackets.
After that time the new queens will have flown from the nest to hibernate in the soil elsewhere.
Common places for bees to hide and build nests include overhangs cracks window frames shutters door frames and underneath the siding.
Locate the entrance through which the bees are entering your siding.
Bumblebee nests don t live for long so the nest should die naturally within a few months.
If possible mark off any entrance holes you find so that you can easily identify them later.
Keep all foliage from touching or leaning against your house.
Even though a hive nestled inside the wood aluminum or vinyl siding is hard to actually reach these are in fact some of the easiest and safest types of nests to get rid of because they require no contact.
Clogged gutters can lead to roof damage gutter damage landscape erosion and foundation damage.
The most common species of bee you may encounter in your home are bumblebees tree bees solitary or masonry bees and honey bees.
They attract bees hornets and other hard to remove aggressive pests.
A few splashes of water at the nest or the bees buzzing around the pool can lead to a few or many painful stings.
This is especially true of gutters that have any low hanging trees around them or gutters that are full of debris.
Even if bees wasps or hornets haven t found a home there are a few things you can do to prevent a nest from forming this summer.
The weight of an especially large nest could pull down the gutters or worse compromise the roof itself.
Follow where they seem to disappear into the side of your house.
You don t want that in your walls or attic.
Bees fan their honey and comb in hot weather to keep the comb from getting soft and the honey running.