Bees Extermination
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Description
Social Bees
Honey Bees
- Beneficial insect (pollinator)
- An adult honey bee is about 1/2 inch long and usually yellow, with 3 or 5 dark brown abdominal bands
- They carry two pairs of wings and lack the constricted abdomen (wasp waist) of the wasp and hornet
- They have dense hairs on the pronotum and sparser hair on the abdomen
- Swarms of honey bees are usually seen in the spring; exposed swarms in tree branches, shrubs, signs, etc. are resting and probably will leave shortly
- Sometimes honey bees establish a new hive inside a wall cavity of a residential or commercial premises
- The nests are made of wax cells that may contain many pounds of reserved honey
- This wax will begin to melt in the warmer months, causing the reserved honey to seep out
- This may or may not cause unsightly damage, and will attract other insects
Bumble Bees
- They are large (3/4 inch long) with black and yellow or orange hair patterns on their abdomens
- Queens and workers have pollen baskets on their hind legs
- They live in a small colony (about 200 individuals)
- Workers care for larvae produced by a single queen
- Nests are generally found in open grasslands
- Easily irritated stinging workers can respond quickly when their territory is invaded
- Only fertilized females move to overwintering sites to survive the winter, while remaining workers, males and old queen die
- In spring, bumble bees use old mice burrows, cavities in buildings, and other locations to start their nests
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Bees Extermination