This will ensure that they don t come back.
Got a bees nest in my roof.
They will be able to relocate the hive away from your home and give you advice on how to prevent them returning.
The best and most humane way to move them on is to call a beekeeper.
Bees inside an eave roofing system or attic is by far the most common place we find bee hives.
Once you re sure that all the bees are out close the opening with putty and paint over it.
Honey bees in roof spaces are not nearly as common as you might expect in fact we don t come across honey bees in roof spaces that often.
They prefer being inside as opposed to being outside nonetheless bees can build on the outside but its not near as common.
Bees often build hives around a crack in wood.
Blocking access to crawl spaces and underneath raised structures like outdoor sheds porches or decks.
Remove any unnecessary junk that has accumulated and now offers bees a perfect spot to build a nest.
Apply the wasp killer as directed standing as far away as is practical and be generous.
Limit the number of places where bees can build a nest.
In the picture below these bees have protection from the rain sun.
One person should agitate the bees in the nest and another should stand with a vacuum close to the opening.
Bees often go inside of attics or parapet walls at the roof because of the elevated location and protection against predators.
As the bees fly out they ll get sucked in by the vacuum cleaner.
If possible mark off any entrance holes you find so that you can easily identify them later.
Depending on which types of bees live in your area also consider.
Why do bees go under my eaves or in the attic.
Follow where they seem to disappear into the side of your house.
Observe the bees during the afternoon as that is the most active time of day for yellow jackets.
Locate the entrance through which the bees are entering your siding.
Try using moth balls.
Leave any nest entrance open to allow foraging members of the colony to come back in and come in contact.
Honey bees in roof spaces.
Generally honey bees don t colonise roofs when they are flying in beneath tiles they more often than not are colonising a cavity wall or an old dismantled chimney stack that is hidden beneath the tiles or possibly a soffit.
Caulk any cracks or holes in the roof or between the roof and the house.
If bees are continuing to come and go from the area repeat the poison treatment one more time.
They are a great place for the bees because they are elevated have insulation and most predictors have no way of getting to them.