Ok Help Me Find The Bees . . . This is so aggravating! My son has been finding a dead bee in his room like every other day . . .our windows are shut because we've had the a/c on . . .I have no idea where they are coming from at all . . .I highly doubt they are traveling through the a/c duct work and landing in his room . . .I can't find the darn source! :mad: |
They may be in the attic - that happened to me. I would find a dead bee in my office and they turned out to be in the attic and behind the siding. We had to have someone come out to remove them. We had the siding replaced this summer and there was a HUGE honeycomb behind the old siding. |
That is so interesting that you posted this thread because every morning when I take my girls out to potty...there is ALWAYS at least 1 or 2 dead bee's on my patio. I have to hurry out there to pick them up before my Abby the insect-eater gets to them before me...she likes Lizards, too! We've had a bad experience with both so, I do my best to keep my eye out for either to avoid a trip to the Vet's for the side effects that always follow...not fun or cheap! I suppose I should take a peak around the roof since we don't have siding to see what I can see...:eek: I just wonder why they are dead...do they die after they sting something or just because they are worn out by that Queen Bee...heeheehee! :rolleyes: |
I'm pretty sure the ones in his room die because his ceiling fan is also going . . .so they must be swept up in the breeze and knocked into a wall . .:p |
Mine were nesting in the fireplace chimney and every day we would find a couple flying around the family room. We had to call an exterminator |
At least there dead! |
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