You can move bumblebee colonies. Normally, they nest in the ground in an
old mouse hole, sometimes in a wood pile. We've bought bumblebees (they
come commercially in a cardboard box), buried the unit in a berm, bees did
fine with the re-location.
We always kept them closed in until night, then opened the 'door' so that
the first bees could fly at dawn. That way, they follow their normal
behavioral patterns, leave to forage, find out that things have changed, look
around to get their orientation.
Jerry
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