Thursday, June 24, 2010

My g/f has bees in her house all of the time.?

They are usually dead around the basement window (yellow jackets) and attitic windows (black wasps). And usually 1-3 flying around her house. They usually end up in her daughters bedroom where they are discovered while she sleeping. We live in central PA and this is ALL year long. We have no idea where they are coming in from. All windows are new. Exterminator spray but with in a week or 2 they are back. Any suggestions to rid ourselves of these bees and wasps?My g/f has bees in her house all of the time.?
First check your basement or attic or space between your ceiling and roof for a beehive or wasp hive. Lots of bees and wasps will put their hive in an attic or hole in a wooden house wall. Wasps will more often put their hives in a wooden house wall if termites made the holes - because then the young wasps can feed off the termites.


Don't just have the exterminator spray and leave - you are paying that person way too much! A real exterminator who really knows their job would have inspected your house from top to botom looking for all kinds of insect damage such as termites and wasps nests inside your attic or under your roof eaves, and then given you a full estimate for treating for more than just spraying those bees.


We have ants in our yard that make their nests in our walls and into our attic crawl space. They bring in small termite larva that eat bigger holes in our wooden siding, and after the ants and termites come the wasps to feed. You need to go over every inch of the house, inside and out and look for their entry points. If you see ants, wasps, or bees flying in the air around a certain spot - there's your hive or entry point. Once you find it, find a different PCA who really knows their stuff, including calling in a beekeeper who can safely remove a beehive and leave you some clean honeycomb!My g/f has bees in her house all of the time.?
You probably have a serious nest issue somewhere within the walls or ceiling of your house. Exterminators can knock the population down, but until you locate the nest - and the queen - they'll be back. Call a beekeeper for advice. If you have honey bees, he may agree to move the hive for you, free.
ok no not really but i heard that bees and wasps hate the color blue but maybe a fly light will help the blue lights that kills them maybe it will help you out, but there could be a hole in the walls that they found you will have to call insect control to have them search the walls or if your not scared yourself then you will have to we have the same problem here
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