Honey Bees in House Walls
Honey Bees in House Walls
The honey bee benefits the economy immensely; they are exceptionally valuable to human welfare. Honey bees produce millions of dollars worth of honey and beeswax, as well as pollinate commercial fruits, vegetables, and field crops that we depend on for food. However, by establishing a colony in a house, building, or hollow tree next to the home, honey bees may become a nuisance or hazard to humans. Some people have severe allergic reactions to the sting of a honey bee. Honey bees should not be killed unless they pose a hazard.
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Honey Bees in House Walls
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Bees In The Wall Or Brickwork? What Can You Do? Advice And Contacts