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I had a call from an elderly couple to remove a bumble bee nest from a wall of their house.  The bees are not being a nuisance and, despite my urging to co-exist with them until the killing frosts, they want the nest removed.

I can open up the wall, vacuum up the adult bees, and transfer the nest into a box.  My question is - when you set the box in a new location and dump the adult bumble bees next to it, will they find the nest and resume their normal activities?  Anybody do this before?

Thank you.

Waldemar




 

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