The tattered look indicates it is probably last years nest but treat with due care. Spray and 12 gauge works best. As far as collecting the nest, I persoanlly wouldn't. In colder weather they clam up inside as they cannot move much less fly. If you bring the nest into the house, they'll wake up. Or hatch... As far as a disappearing nest, ours was torn apart by a racoon. They eat the larvae/eggs/food supply. If the nest is live, kill it at night when the bees are all present. If done in the daytime, the survivors tend to rebuild somewhere real close. As far as the individual agressive bee goes (aug/sept), this happens when the hive order breaks down. The queen dies, chaos ensues, food runs short, and the bees will strike out individually and attack anything that moves. This is my best guess on the subject, anyhow! Aaron
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