300UGUY
Super Member
Get in touch with the local beekeeper's club. They wil usually come and take the hive out for free.
Get in touch with the local beekeeper's club. They wil usually come and take the hive out for free.
Are they being a nuisance? Is this building close to the house or an area where you might get stung? Why not just let them be?
Bees are inactive in the cold winter months. When you are out there collecting fire wood, they will be dormant and sluggish and unable to do any harm, you could take the nest apart then.
I know it's human nature to want to control everything 100% of the time, but if they really aren't hurting anything, why mess with it?
Could you tarp off the front and use an insect fogger?
MarkV
Just pick away at the pile a few bits at a time over a week or two and until you uncover the hive (use a long rake or do it when it is cold). Keep picking away and they'll eventually decide it's a crummy place to live and move on. Done this a couple of times.