By coincidence - another thread today about bees in compost! http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ice_89980.html
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Hi - new to this site - have a problem with bees in my compost bin
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Pennaloopy, under no circumstances should you move the compost bin. If they are honey bees, they will keep returning to where the bin used to be and you could have a lot of distressed bees buzzing about looking for home and their queen. Wait for the expert who's coming. If they are honeybees, your expert will deal with them (a compost bin will actually prove much easier for them to deal with than some places bees start a colony). If they are not honeybees, they will be able to give you advice on what to do.
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostAlmost out today but has got much warmer now .
Where abouts were you staying?
Glad mothhawk suggested NOT moving the bees at night - in my ignorance I thought they'd all be sleeping!
Just goes to show!
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Originally posted by Snoop Puss View PostPennaloopy, under no circumstances should you move the compost bin. If they are honey bees, they will keep returning to where the bin used to be and you could have a lot of distressed bees buzzing about looking for home and their queen. Wait for the expert who's coming. If they are honeybees, your expert will deal with them (a compost bin will actually prove much easier for them to deal with than some places bees start a colony). If they are not honeybees, they will be able to give you advice on what to do.
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Originally posted by noviceveggrower View PostHi, welcome to the forum. I identify bees as big, fat and fluffy are usually bumble bees. Little and a bit skinnier are honey bees. But since you have got a bee guy or lady coming out, hopefully, they will give you the best advice and help.
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Bumble Bees love compost bins, the colony will die out naturally in winter.
Until then, they will pollinate all your fruit & veg flowers for free.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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