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OT honey bees in roof
I am putting up this topic on behalf of good friends of ours. They have
had a colony of honey bees in their roof for a long time and have not been able to get rid of it, even with the help of our local bee keeper. This morning a new, larger, noisier colony has moved in, making the problem even worse. The bees are coming into the house, down the chimney indoors and worrying their next door neighbour. Honey bees are protected, aren't they? So is there any kind or natural way of persuading them to move out and stay out? Our friends are talking about having to demolish both chimney and stack, and maybe even some of the roof or end wall of their house to both get rid of them and prevent them coming back. Our friends have just about had enough so any constructive help or advice will be more than welcome. TIA. -- Susie Thompson SPAM BLOCK IN OPERATION! Replace "deadspam.com" with "arrandragons.co.uk" to reply by e-mail. |
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