Hello all, I have a dilemma. One of my hives swarmed over the weekend (!) and it appears that one of the small swarms has decided to take up residence in the building next door, a shed-like structure where my nephews-in-law live. They appear to be utilizing for an entrance a hole in the side of the building that was left open after insulation was blown in. About 30-40 bees have made their way into the living space itself, clustering on the inside of the two windows in the structure, as well as flying around the room itself. I'm at work so I can't go there directly until after I get off, but my father-in-law has sprayed with wasp killer the bees clustering against the outside of the building. I advised him to plug the hole with something, but he says they're a little too grumpy for him to be able to do that!! Does anyone have any advice that I could give him for actions he could take?? Or advice for me, for that matter, since this is the first year I've had swarms (and swarms, and swarms) to deal with?? I feel responsible for this, and I'd like to get this situation resolved as quickly as possible!! Thanks a lot, Kevin Palm Grafton, Ohio