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My neighbor's house is vacant and I noticed that a very large nest has developed in a crawl space under her house. Can the experts here tell from this photo if these are bees, wasps or hornets? If not, I'm calling in a tactical nuke because I am not getting any closer to get a better photo.



 
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Yes.

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(They look like bees to me.)
 
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Bees.

Maybe a beekeeper can move them.




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They look like honey bees. Could be Killer Bees, though. Ya never know, until they attack.


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Honey bees. Call a beekeeper. Don't kill them. The wax will melt and honey will go everywhere making a huge mess.
 
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They look like honey bees. Could be Killer Bees, though. Ya never know, until they attack.

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don't look like any killer bees I've seen...

 
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Honey bees. Call a beekeeper. Don't kill them.

A bee keeper might to come get and relocate them.

It's trickier than many believe: Bees in a Wall - What Can be Done?

I'd contact the neighbour and appraise them of the issue. Other than that I'd leave the bees alone. Unlike assholes (aka: "hornets," "yellow jackets," "wasps") honey bees and bumble bees are usually content to leave you alone if you leave them alone.

Unless they're Africanized. Then they can be worse than assholes.



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Nothing to worry about...


 
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Even if your neighbor has to pay to have the hive removed, a beekeeper would be the one to contact. Hopefully they aren't in a wall. If the hive is killed and the honeycomb and brood not removed, she'll have a stinking mess to deal with. I know this from bitter experience.
 
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Bees please don't kill them>


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Nothing to worry about...




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