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Bee deterrent?
On 2013-05-05 13:55:11 +0100, Spider said:
On 05/05/2013 14:32, wrote: In , wrote: Read that helpful link from David Hill again, especially the 4th paragraph/question-and-answer. Your neighbours need to repoint the south face of their house (and perhaps the west, too, since that will also be warm and inviting) so that the bees go elsewhere for soft mortar. It is the only way to discourage the bees. They're tenants. Regards, Nick Maclaren. Indeed. I agree with you and would love them around my house, but if the OP's neighbours *really* want to evict them for child safety reasons, then re-pointing is the way to do it. It beats poisoning, which may be the other deadly deed. When I was little, I was taught and encouraged by my father to respect our natural fauna and understand them as far as possible. I *love* bees, including Masonry bees. Just as well since we have soft mortar. I think Nick Maclaren means the cottage's human occupants are tenants, so they won't be prepared - or perhaps, allowed - to undertake such a course of action as re-pointing. Nick-the-owner might be able to do so in late summer or autumn and prevent future worries and fears. Until then, I think the best idea is education as to what bees actually do. They are usually pretty docile creatures, uninterested in pursuing humans for fun! They won't sting unless seriously provoked. The children could - and should in any case - be taught to wear shoes when running round the garden and to be calm when walking through the 'bee area'. Standing in front of the bees' homes and flapping arms about etc. is asking for trouble whether they're in a wall or a hive. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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