Those little stingers are welcome to stay in the garden, though!
Male ground bees do not have stingers.
Females lay eggs and then die, so they have a short lifespan.
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To prevent ground bees, water your yard regularly, because they like dry conditions.
If they nest near your home, they may defensively attack in large numbers.
Another risk is the structural damage bees can cause if they decide to make your home theirs.
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Certain species, like carpenter bees, can burrow into wood, compromising the structural integrity of your property.
Bees are attracted to flowers because they feed on nectar, which is sweet.
Bright flowers are particularly enticing for bees as they are a plentiful nectar source.
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Birdbaths, ponds, and pet water bowls can be congregating places for bees.
Bees also seek shelter and can burrow in areas of homes.
Bees are drawn to sweet-smelling flowers since they feed on nectar.
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Theyre also attracted to fruit smells as another food source, ripening fruits.
Bees are also enticed by sweet scents like vanilla, sugary drinks, citrus, and floral perfumes.
Bright colors draw bees, especially blues, yellows, and violet hues.
These colors are commonly found in flowers that bees feed on, so they instinctively associate them with food.
Here are natural solutions you’re able to give a shot to repel bees.
Vinegar
To repel bees, use pungent scents and neutral colors.
Vinegar repels bees and is easy to spray around outdoor areas of your home that are close to bees.
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle to make a vinegar repellent.
Reapply the solution any time after it rains.
Plants and Herbs
Certain plants also repel bees with their scents.
you’re free to make a clove repellent using lemons and cloves.
Slice a lemon in half and insert whole cloves into the lemon flesh.
Place the lemon in areas where bees congregate.
it’s possible for you to also sprinkle whole cloves in outdoor areas to deter bees.
Seal up any holes in the stucco that lead to void areas, Gilbert says.
“Check for damage under eaves and elsewhere around the home and get it repaired.
Search from ground to roof and fix all entry points large enough for a bee to enter.
These damaged areas are prime locations for bees to move in and create a hive.
Professional Bee Control Options
Sometimes, preventative and natural methods are not enough to deter bees.
If you suspect you have Africanized honey bees orcarpenter beesnesting in or around your home, call the professionals.
Contact your localcooperative extension serviceto learn more about the bees in your area and get referrals for professional removal.