Bees have been known to build nests in walls attics and underneath roof beams.
Tree bees in roof.
But it s not a cause for worry.
Just mix equal amounts of water and vinegar in a spray bottle shake and the mixture on the nest when the bees are sleeping at night as well as around plants where you tend to see a lot of bees.
During may and june tree bumblebees can be seen swarming around their nest entrances which can be alarming if they are nesting in your roof or garden.
They will move on and then you will be able to clear out the box for hopefully a different resident next year.
In such places the bees will use an existing hole to gain access then walk inside the roof to get to their nest.
This mixture will kill the bees so make sure you remove all of the dead bees.
Other locations they choose to nest are holes in trees and places high up in buildings such as soffit boxes under roof tiles and at house eaves.
Your intervention could also potentially trigger the bees to attack you your neighbors and or other animals walking nearby.
It is common for them to use a bird box.
Be sure to make drainage holes in the pipe.
While these clever locations are great for keeping the nest safe it can make it difficult for us humans to determine if we have an infestation or if bees are just visiting our yard.
One of the simplest methods to repel bees is to liberally sprinkle garlic powder in places where the bees congregate.
Run a hose or pipe underground to the pot leaving a prominent entrance.
It is actually lots of males buzzing about waiting for the queens to emerge so that they can mate with them.
Sink the upturned flower pot into the ground and use the slate tile to cover any drainage holes to keep the rain out.
The males do not have stingers so are harmless.
Lots of people have asked me over the years how to get rid of bees from the lawn or garden.
The bees could move higher up on the tree and or move into a vent or eave on your home.
I had them under some roof tiles above my front door a few years ago.
If the bees don t move on their own best to call a bee professional.
They usually don t use home structures to build their nests but are sometimes found in roofs attics and wall cavities if there is access from the outside.
Honeybees nests are often found within hollow spaces such as tree trunks logs and fence posts.
Not only will they generally avoid the area but direct application of the powder on bees may prove lethal.