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Insecticide Dust To Kill BeesWhat to do if you find a bee hive?  Run!  Ok, no really....presumably, since you're asking, this bee hive is somewhere where you'd at least like to be, if not have to be, so you need to figure out some way of dealing with it.  Once you've started considering what to do if you find a bee hive , you'll need to see if you can tell what kind of bees belong to the hive.  If the hive is large or in a hard-to-reach spot, or if you're allergic to bee stings, you'll definitely want to consider calling in professionals to deal with the hive.  If the hive is a honeybee hive, you might want to consider calling a bee handler to see about relocating the honeybees, as they are beneficial to humans.  The person you call may charge a fee to move the bees, but the bee handler may do the honeybee relocating for free. 

In some cases, before you can get to the step of deciding what to do if you find a bee hive, you have to first find the hive.  Sometimes they may be tucked away a bit, somewhere more difficult to locate.  In order to find it you may need to pay special attention to the bees, to see where they go when it's time to go home.  Beehives can be in all sorts of crazy places, so you may even be looking at locating one in places you might not have considered.  Sometimes bees will build their hives in a wall or ceiling, so you may need to think a bit outside the box, if you have to hunt down a hive.

Once you've found the hive, you're going to have to decide on the next course of action for what to do if you find a bee hive.  You need to decide if you're going to be trying to save the bees, or eliminate them.  Your choice will help determine your next step.  If you want to save them to relocate them, and you've spoken to a professional, then they bee professional will be deciding on the next step, possibly collecting the bees and returning home with them to add to their bees.  If you're going to kill the bees, make sure you can eliminate the hive with just a simple insecticide option, or you may be in for more trouble than you've expected.  If they are in the house, you might want to consider being prepared to repair some damage to the ceilings or walls, if you need to cut part of either of those in order to access the hive. 

You're going to want to poison the bees with the insecticide, while avoiding any that escape or fall, and once the bees are taken care of, you'll want to knock down the hive.  Be sure your plans for what to do if you find a beehive include ridding the area of all trace of the hive and honey, so you don't attract other bees to take their places.
 

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