In the summer months its common to have honey leaking out of the walls and roofs.
I have a bees nest in my roof what should i do.
Next they close the soffit and seal it with caulk for extra protection against future invasion.
If the bees at any point do not tend the hive the honey will drip out and gravity dictates the rest.
The bees are the air conditioning and the maintenance crews.
Any honey left inside the structure will attract more bees as well as a number of other things.
Honeycomb left in walls or roofs should be removed to prevent meltdown of honey.
Is a likely indicator.
The bees must be removed at the same time as the honey.
Bees often build hives around a crack in wood.
Call a professional exterminator if the bees have been in the roof for longer than six months or if you cannot kill the hive after two rounds of poison spray.
Prevention is the best cure when it comes to keeping bees out of your house.
Once the bee removal experts have vacuumed most of the bees into the bee box and cut out all of the combs they will spray the soffit with a bee repellent to prevent bees from returning to the area to form a new nest.
If the bees are not in a very noticeable area it is likely they have been there a good while.
Obviously where practical it is better to access from the outside by removing slates or tiles and cutting through the membrane which is often in poor condition in these scenarios.
When removing honey bees in roof spaces there are two main options either get to the honey bee nest from outside thru the roof or from the inside thru the ceiling.
Bee removal inside of structure.