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Originally Posted by V
ok, hows this for a turn of events...
well, the one beekeeper finally called me back, and could come out tomorrow, he just asked for pictures of where they are getting in. No problem. So I get home, move my truck and trailer so I can get an up close with my camera. I right away look and something seems different. The nest is more now on the wall below the siding and not just behind it. Plus they are yellowjackets coming out now... and YES, I know the difference between them and these are NOT what were there last week! There were bees! Is it possible the yellowjackets took over the nest or is mother nature trying to make me go crazy?
I appreciated everyone who chimed in and suggested info or contacts.
Anyways, this will now be remedied with a trip to Lowes/Home depot. F you nature.
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That doesnt sound crazy to me. Yellowjackets are wasps believe it or not. They are predators where as Im sure you know but bees are actually productive animals, the pollen and all that good stuff.
Theres loads of animals that thrive on the weaker by stealing their shelter. Honestly I would just do at home bee removal. Yank a few panels of the siding during the day and let them freak out. Then move in at night with a metric **** ton of wasp and hornet spray.
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