Hi all,
While doing some renovation work in my loft I have discovered a pretty large hive. Not sure if a wasp or bee one
I think I should remove this or get this removed from someone with experience.
Could you please share any advice, suggestion you may have?
Many thanks
GC
A hive is the man made box that bees are artificially kept in so we can take advantage of their honey making , wax production & pollen collection .
Some wasps colonies in roof voids can over winter if the temp is right and can be 14 feet long three feet high and eight or nine feet wide . I've taken several out the biggest filled 22 large rubble sacks .
If the nest is a wasps nest and it's this years it might be a bit bigger than a proper foot ball .. the wasps will be a bit drunk on fermentig fruit & as it's startig to cool off will be quite mean with it . So be careful half a dozen wasp stings in a small area can make you quite ill .
RAID black aerosol can be used to knock them down but remember the survivors will head to the trapdoor if there is light coming up through it . Also a wasp sting is viable when still in its body for a good 24 hrs after it has expired .
Occasionally you get wild comb from bees hanging from the rafters like inch thick sheets of bath sponge but they do seem to prefer spaces a lot smaller than a roof void .. more like a 3 foor high porch roof over front door or patio doors where the floor of the porch roof is the same height as the ceiling of the room .