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Delph Bumblebee Hive Removal
Bumblebees can create a problem when they build
These pesky creatures are fond of nesting in places like sheds, garages, roof spaces, attics, crevices, holes on the wall, home insulation, compost heaps even the ground. These are only guidelines, of course. It would be best if you worked under the pretence that they can nest anywhere around the home to help you understand them better; we have provided some notes about the most prevalent species across the United Kingdom.
The Common carder bumblebee is a large, black and yellow bee found throughout the UK. Known as social creatures, they live in colonies of up to 250 bees. They nest in the ground, under rocks or logs, and typically sting only if threatened.
The common carder bumblebee is one of the larger bumblebees. Females are black with a broad yellow band on their thorax, and males are ginger-haired with white tips to their tails. Common carder bees live in colonies of up to 250 individuals, often mixed with nests from other types of bees.
The Whitetail bee is a large, black and yellow bee that can be found throughout the UK. Their colonies can consist of 250 bees. They nest in the ground, under rocks or logs, and typically sting only if threatened.
The whitetail bumblebee is one of the larger
The Tree bee is a large, black and yellow bee found throughout the UK. They nest in the ground, under rocks or logs, and typically sting only if threatened. The tree bee is one of the larger bumblebees. Females are black with a broad yellow band on their thorax, and males are ginger-haired with white tips to their tails. Their stings are not much more potent than other insects, so this species rarely poses any danger. Tree bees live in colonies of up to 500 individuals, often mixed with nests from other types of bees.

