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Bees In A Nest Box
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I've noticed a large number of honey bees hovering around and going in a nest box last couple of weeks. It's on a wall at the back of the garden. I'm not scared of bees but should I worry about it? Any real chance they'll swarm out at me one day if they've made it their summer home?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Honey bees would probably find a nest box too small, they are probably just investigating it and will most likely reject it. There may well be a swarm looking for a new nest site and the bees you can see are just scouts.
When bees swarm they are going to form a new colony and are not interested in anything else The air may be full of bees but they won't sting you because their stomachs are so full of honey that they can't bend their abdomens enough to sting anything.
When bees swarm they are going to form a new colony and are not interested in anything else The air may be full of bees but they won't sting you because their stomachs are so full of honey that they can't bend their abdomens enough to sting anything.
They won't bother you Prudie and they won't stay long and they also won't be back next year. I know because this happened to me once and I got in touch online with some bee group (can't remember who they were now) and they were totally right. They said I was lucky to have them as bees are now becoming endangered.