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Author Anybody know what this? Bee-thing in our door...
Balling
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26th May 13 at 12:59   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

They're taking stuff out of it, not brigning it in, so doesn't look like they're nesting... Any ideas?








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nest, but maybe they need a bigger place due to having a kid so the council have relocated them to a bigger nest
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Why make a nest out of cornflake cakes though.
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Carpenter bee.
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Dig it out with a knife and see what happens.
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Looks like a honey bee
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sc0ott
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When that door is closed how is it managing to get into it?
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Kill it with fire, stripey little bastard!
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
Kill it with fire, stripey little bastard!


this
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
Kill it with fire, stripey little bastard!


this


Actually if its in Denmark it cant get me so thats fine
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It's eating your door and turning it into a nest.
They did it to a bird box we had. No bird box was left by the end of it
Balling
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quote:
Originally posted by sc0ott
When that door is closed how is it managing to get into it?
It isn't. When the door is closed the bee just flies around looking confused. It also appears it's just that one bee, which seems a bit odd.

I tried plugging the whole and immediately it went to work digging a new entrance through the side of that crusty thing.


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quote:
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It's eating your door and turning it into a nest.
They did it to a bird box we had. No bird box was left by the end of it
I thought it was only wasps that did this sort of thing.

Will try removing the lock and see if the wood's damaged. Just hope I don't piss them off and end up covered in beeeees!


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Is it a solid door? If not, I can imagine when u remove it, the whole door is alive :S


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There should only be the one. It wants killing and the hole plugging up before it does more damage though.
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Removed the lock and was greeted with this.








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Remove startings of nest, Burn house to ground, salt the earth and relocate.

That's what I'd do anyway
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I had the exact same thing last year on our back door!

It took best part of a week of constantly removing the material, blocking up the hole and leaving the door closed as much as possible. They soon left and haven't bee(n) back since!

[Edited on 27-05-2013 by sxibeast]
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Should of took door of hinges and set fire it tbh.
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Think it's one of then solitary bees. They usually dig in soil I thought though
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
Kill it with fire, stripey little bastard!


Easy tiger, we're not talking about will smith now you know.
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quote:
Originally posted by Balling

covered in beeeees!


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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
salt the earth


Homer J Simpson?
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
Remove startings of nest, Burn house to ground, salt the earth and relocate.

That's what I'd do anyway



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