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I have had to evict 6 of them from my kitchen so far this morning. I have no idea how they are finding their way in and am worried they may be nesting somewhere in the house. Do bees do that? Do they do any damage if left alone?
I love bees and would never hurt one - but there is a danger the cats may be stung as they seem to think the bees are new cat toys.
Tabby I frequently get bees in my house, but I often have the door open when the weather is nice. I know wasps build nests in houses, if they can find a quiet spot, so I can see no reason why bees wouldn't!
Look it up on the internet and see what you can find out, because i suspect a bee sting could cause serious problems if it was to sting your cat's mouths.
Good luck!
Tabby I frequently get bees in my house, but I often have the door open when the weather is nice. I know wasps build nests in houses, if they can find a quiet spot, so I can see no reason why bees wouldn't!
Look it up on the internet and see what you can find out, because i suspect a bee sting could cause serious problems if it was to sting your cat's mouths.
Good luck!
Last summer my next door neighbour had bees flying in and out the airbrick in his wall Twink, so they certainly will nest in houses. They were all coming in my bedroom window!
Last summer my next door neighbour had bees flying in and out the airbrick in his wall Twink, so they certainly will nest in houses. They were all coming in my bedroom window!
I just looked it up on the internet and they tell me do make nests in houses ( they probably take a swarm to the loft so that is the best place to look). This usually happens in the spring or early summer.....so if you see any more Tabby it may be best to get somebody who knows more about this to check.
They can be dangerous to people and pets, so keep your eye on the cats!