Posted by jdemaris on October 14, 2009 at 09:24:22 from (67.142.130.33):
In Reply to: OT - Bees posted by Kirk Grau on October 14, 2009 at 08:59:23:
Probably honey bees, getting ready for winter. There is NO good way to get them out of house that I know of, without doing a lot of damage. They probably were forced to move, for some reason and lost their food reserves.
I've had three large swarms of honey bees move into my upstairs attic walls in past couple of years. I had a bee keeper come here to look, and he advised there was little to do. He said that most bees that make such a move in the fall, die during the winter, since it's really too late for them to make enough food reserves. They starve to death.
Seems he was correct. All three times, the bees were all dead by spring. No big deal.
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