I got ahold of a local person who is considered a bee expert. He came out yesterday, and again today.
Today he brought a thermal imager. He was trying to determine where they are making the hive. The choices are: in the wall behind the refrigerator, in the space between the first floor and the basement, in the wall of the large bedroom downstairs. They are definitely not in the crawl space. That didn't seem likely since it's farther away, but was a possibility.
But he couldn't get a definitive reading. My choices are: start tearing out walls, kill them, ignore them for the summer because without treatment for the mites that kill bees over winter they will almost certainly die. Sheesh! I don't want to kill honeybees.
I am not deathly allergic, but if I get stung more than once, I'll probably need to go to the ER for observation. I guess I'm just not going to use that door this summer. Annoying, but doable.
I couldn't get a good answer about whether having 50 pounds of honey in the wall was going to be a problem.
I'm not thrilled, but I'm not going to kill honeybees unless something becomes critical.
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4 comments:
Hope you can come up with a solution. A couple years ago I had hornets going in a small crack by the foundation.
Yeah, nasty
Hope you get this sorted out without killing the bees.
Java Bean: "Ayyy, our Dada avoids killing honeybees too! He even rescues them from the spider's web when he sees them in there! I think the spider is going to come seek revenge on him at some point ..."
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