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How to keep safe from honeybee problem?

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How to keep safe from honeybee problem? I mean how to prevent beehive creation in our area? How to protect ourselves or keep away from honeybees if they are already present in large numbers?
 
honeybees are harmless.
hornets,wasps, and killer bees are the trouble makers.
 
Its harmless , i usually have it during winter:D
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Invite them in, give them your spare room. Wait for them to make honey, then sell the honey. Make $$$.
 
How to keep safe from honeybee problem? I mean how to prevent beehive creation in our area? How to protect ourselves or keep away from honeybees if they are already present in large numbers?
Get on good terms with the Queen Bee.
 
Take a rag and wrap it around a stick.Soak the rag in petrol/gasoline. Light the rag and proceed to smoke out the hive. Make sure you cover your nose and don't breathe in the fumes.
 
1. When price is not a problem, call professional exterminators. (They will most likely cut up the hive and sell the pieces to bee farmer if the hive is sufficient size)
2. When the hive is very small (I still don't encourage this. I am not responsible for any complication resulting from this), wear protective gear and use a long stick or BB gun to physically destroy the hive. (Fire and smoke also works, but it has a risk of getting out of control)
3. When the hive is too large, call the police.
 
How to keep safe from honeybee problem? I mean how to prevent beehive creation in our area? How to protect ourselves or keep away from honeybees if they are already present in large numbers?


If it's in your house I can understand it may be a problem. Probably call an exterminator. But if it's in your garden it's better if you just leave it. They won't bother you if you don't bother them. They may come close and may even sit on you, but if you don't do anything they'll lose interest and fly away.

Bees are important for pollination and they're useful if you have a fruit tree, or have plants that you'd like to see more of. Bee population is going down throughout the world and it's a big problem. If you can allow one hive to survive it's worth it.
 
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