Native stingless Bees in brickwork of a brick veneer home in Brisbane.
A Colony of native bees have set up in house brickwork via a weep hole and have been there for some time. The homeowner called as the native bees have recently been swarming.
In order to completely remove native bees from a situation where they are in brickwork, invasive and work is required to remove the native bee colony. This can involve removal of brickwork or internal plaster.
In this situation an initial Native Stingless bee eduction will be made at entry point. The eduction method will duplicate the Native bees and over time a second colony will form in the log or hive box connected to the main mother hive. In this situation the mother colony will most likely remain although the current swarming may settle due to the native bees performing work on new found space.
For all Native Stingless Bee Rescue and Removal in Brisbane Contact us at Brisbane Native Bees.
Below is a video showing the Eduction method of Native Bess being used at this home in Brisbane.