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Wasps, hornets, and bees PDF Print E-mail
Wasps and hornets get priority treatment.  You don't want to get stung; we like killing them.  Honey bees are different.  We prefer not killing them unless a bee keeper has declined to take them, since there is a shortage of this beneficial insect.
Here is a series of shots of a hornet nest and a honey bee hive.


The above nest was the size of a grapefruit.  The nest below
was larger than a basketball with a volley ball hanging on it.

Notice the two entry holes.  The primary entrance is on
the right.


These honey bees decided to nest in an old duck house.


Don't get this close.

That was in summer.  A lot of bees stayed outside fanning
the hive to keep the wax from melting.
This is in fall.  The bees are still there and active.