I wanted to post a query from a concerned neighbor about an insect issue. First, I should outline some details. I post my availability for swarm removal on the BeeSource website on the SwarmCatcher list in hopes of finding the the giant swarm of awesome feral bees. Typically these rare events happen in Late April (wishfully thinking) until Late June. For some reason, perhaps because swarms are transient lasting no more that a few days, I rarely get calls for real swarms. I did catch one swarm this summer, from one of my own hives, mostly by surprise. Here’s a picture.
I do get calls and emails about home and yard invasions all times of the summer by both honeybees, and other similar related insect species. Here’s a good response (I think) from me, a beekeeper, regarding a random late summer, “Oh my! There’s stinging insects in my yard!”
—–Original Message—–
From: Brendan Casey [mailto:bman@caseyshoney.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2014 9:08 PM
To: ‘Chris’
Subject: RE: bee removal
Chris,
Hi. It sounds like you’re talking about Yellow jackets, (I think.) Nesting in the ground and behind landscape blocks is not something honeybees do. I’m afraid I may not be much help for your situation. I can tell you it’s only a few more weeks and the problem will likely go away, Late summer they’re at their peak, but Autumns cold will soon put them to sleep. Next year they might be back but it’s also possible they’ll move by late next spring and build a new nest. (depends on the species and their life cycle.) I hope this helps, let me know if I’m not being clear about anything or if there’s other questions.
Brendan
—–Original Message—–
From: Chris [mailto:xxx@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2014 7:19 PM
Subject: bee removal
Hello, hope your weekend is going well. I have a swarm of bees?? in a ground nest around a tree and the landscape blocks next to it. Can you help remove them this week? Thank you very much.
404-xxx-xxxx
Christopher xxx
xxx@gmail.com