Why do I have alot bees in front of the entrance of my house???


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This depends on the type of bees you have, Bees looking for pollen, check for blooms that may be attracting them & if yes then move the plants. If it is yellow jacket wasps, perhaps there is a hole in the ground or rotten wood that they are nesting in (these can be very aggressive from even load sound). Basic wasps are attracted to grease/oil and fresh paint; if that is what is attracting them, clean it up.

If you feel you must eliminate, wait until after dark when they are in bed.


depends on what kind of flowers or bushes you have. I once had the same problem I removed them.
Well, first off I'd look around for a nest. They have sprays to get rid of them. Next, look around and see what flowers you have around your house. They can also be sprayed to chase away bees, wasps, and yellow-jacks. Easiest way would be to remove flowers, but then you take away the beauty of the entrance of your home. Lots of luck getting rid of them.
I know it's a nuisance, but there is actually a bee shortage, which is a real threat to plantlife, and some reckon human life too, because that has a direct effect on pollination and plant growth.

Don't get rid of bees, even when they are a bit of a nuisance. They shouldn't become aggressive as long as you leave them alone. Hopefully next summer they will have found a new place to nest. For the sake of the environment, we should all be encouraging bees to nest, not killing them.

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