Honeybees nests are often found within hollow spaces such as tree trunks logs and fence posts.
Wild bees in my roof.
Nests under roof eaves or in the ground.
Contact your local bee keeping society there might be someone close by that will take them if they are honey bees.
I have had them in my loft and under my floor with no problems at all.
Bumblebees are rounder larger and furrier than any other bee and.
Additionally roof bees can easily get into the general living area of the home and cause mischief.
The operator will be able to tell you what sort of bees they are usually either bumble bees honey bees or a wild species such as masonry or mining bees there are many sub species of wild bees within these groups.
Bees will move on from the hive next year.
A hive in this area of the home can attract other rodents and pests into the house.
It s important to get rid of roof bees and then take measures to prevent their return.
Or do likewise with a torch if that s what you use.
The most common species of bee you may encounter in your home are bumblebees tree bees solitary or masonry bees and honey bees.
Don t turn on the light then wander in.
They usually don t use home structures to build their nests but are sometimes found in roofs attics and wall cavities if there is access from the outside.
There are around 270 types of bee in the uk.
Bees in the roof are another story altogether.
Ranging from solitary bees up to such as the honey bee which will have around 70 000 bees in a hive.
If there are nests in the wall you may hear buzzing from all the bee activity.
Buzzing noises in the wall.
If bees are making nests in your walls or attic you may find dead bees in windowsills or near doors.
But if you need access to your loft and you have lighting if possible turn on the lights then leave for 5 10 minutes before entering.