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Question by  Kimberly (253)

My home is infested with honey bees, how can I remove them?

 
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Answer by  thelostone (1457)

There are several differnet treatments you can get at your local lawn and garden center. Just go to the store and ask them what types they carry.

 
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Answer by  raun08 (1839)

Disease has reduced hives across the country. If you find some one who has hives, they will likely assist you in humanely relocating the whole lot!

 
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Answer by  ken80 (32)

I would honestly reccommend hiring someone. It will be more expensive to hire someone, but safer. Honey bees swarm and attack when you try to remove them. This can be very dangerous, even to the point of being deadly. Hiring someone in this case is really worth the cost for the risk it eliminates.

 
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Answer by  shastie (1601)

Call a bee keeper, they will come and get usually for free. Honeybees are important and a beekeeper will want to keep them alive.

 
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Answer by  Cecilia (2828)

Find a beekeeper. They can often extract the hive and save the bees. Bees are the major pollinators of fruit trees and many crops. Without them we wouldn't have many of the foods you find in the grocery. The beekeeper will usually be glad to take this 'problem' off your hands, so to speak.

 
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Answer by  earthlink (120)

Honey bees are best removed by a specialist. Such specialists can be found in Yellow Pages, Craigs List or by calling County Extension Agent.

 
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Answer by  rbiales (3441)

Honey bees are under threat from many sides. Your infestation is a beekeepers sweet gold mine. Call your local acgricultural extension and make some beekeepers very happy as they take with them your problem, and their meal tickets.

 
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