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mandylew
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just took up some old carpet at the allotmant and found, under 2 seperate pieces, bee nests, one lot are bumble bees, the other look like bumble bees but are more orangey, I ran for my life and havent gone back yet :shock: do you think they will move on now they have been disturbed, or will I need to do something. The kids play around at the allotment while i'm working so theres no way they can stay.

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dont panic, if both are the big fat bees neither will sting you or the kids . if the nest is left exposed something else will come allong and eat the bees or a cold night may kill them off. personally i would cover them back up, leaving an entrance for the bees. they do a lot of pollinating .
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yes fat bees, I thought they would sting if they were angry, i'm not sure, think i still want rid of them, kids have a habit of looking under things for woodlice and frogs, i'm amazed we havent found them already. I bet they would sting a chubby little hand that tried to pick them up?

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Mandylew, please, please visit here http://hercules.users.netlink.co.uk/Bee.html before you do anything precipitate. :?
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