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How to get rid of bees in siding?

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Common places for bees to hide and build nests include overhangs, cracks, window frames, shutters, door frames, and under siding. Even though a hive nestled inside wood, aluminum, or vinyl siding is hard to actually reach, these are in fact some of the easiest and safest type of nests to get rid of because they require no contact with the bees or nest. read more

Quick Answer. To get rid of bees in siding, insecticide must be applied around areas where bees are entering or exiting. Honey bees are typically removed by rehoming the hive, rather than killing the bees. read more

Step 1. Contact a beekeeper in your area and see if they want the bees. In many areas of the United States, the population of honeybees is low, making them desirable. The beekeeper will remove the bees and their nest, usually at no cost to you. read more

To ensure all the bees are killed, you first must make sure to locate all the nests. Spend time outside your home paying close attention to the bees' habits and attempt to note all the specific locations where they go into or out of the siding. Since bees are active throughout the day, these points shouldn't be hard to find. read more

When agitated, bees swarm and someone will get stung. This can be a dangerous situation, especially for children or those allergic to bee stings. There are pest control companies that get rid of the nest for you, but doing it yourself is not that hard. read more

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