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Agden Bumblebee Hive Removal
Bumblebees are annoying, unpleasant pests that sting several
Bumblebees build their nests out of materials like grass, moss, leaves, and pet hair. They often take over abandoned bird nests or other small holes in trees or buildings.
Bumblebees can be found around the home, typically near or around sources of food. They may build their nests in or near your home, often taking over abandoned bird nests or other small holes in trees or buildings.
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Types of Bumblebees
Large garden Bumblebees are hairy insects that are black or
The Redtail bee, also known as the lapidaries bumblebee, is one of the most common types of bumblebee in Europe. They are usually about 20-25mm long and are black with a bright red tail. These bees nest in the ground, often close to human habitation, and typically sting only if threatened. Redtail bees form colonies of up to 400 individuals and mate once a year.
Tree Bumblebees are social bees, meaning they live in colonies. Bombus hypnorum can have as few as five and max a colony to 50 or more, but ten is typical. They nest underground in soft soil, and nests can vary from one meter deep to four meters deep! The bumblebee stings when feeling threatened or unwelcome; otherwise, it collects nectar from flowers for its hive's sustenance. Bumblebees mate seasonally during springtime; queens will return to their home territory (the site of the previous year's nest) after mating with 1-3 males that fertilize her egg cells which she stores until late summer when she'll lay them in the ground and die - leaving behind hundreds of baby bees that need care.
If you are tempted to handle an infestation of bumblebees on your own with do-it-yourself products, this is not 
