In summer attics can get up to 180 degrees.
Bees in attic space.
Honey bees in the attic honey bees are less likely to build hives on the underside of the roof deck in the attic though it has happened this is very rare due to the melting point of the wax.
It actually makes sense if you think about it.
I received the following query regarding a bumblebee nest in the attic.
Honey bees in attic we rarely find a honey bees nest in the attic sometimes we will see the top of a honey bee nest protruding out of a soffit area or possibly out of a cavity wall but actually finding a honey bee nest in an attic is very unlikely.
However a bee s nest in the home can be a hazard if anyone is.
A bee s nest in the home can be a hazard if anyone is allergic to bee stings.
The presence of honey or dead bees also can attract other vermin into the attic space.
Once the swarm is inside the attic they can build a hive in a place that is up high usually deserted and can often go undetected by homeowners.
Removing the nest from the attic requires special care to avoid injury.
A heavy colony will usually drop from the underside of a roof at about 130 degrees.
Bees inside an eave roofing system or attic is by far the most common place we find bee hives.
It s one of the more common places bees enter in order to build their hives.
You can identify bees by examining their appearance.
Bees nest in the attic what should i do.
Most of us have been stung by a bee at least once in our lives and we can all agree that bee stings hurt.
Unlike other pests that can infest an attic most bees are not known to eat wood or cause other structural damage to the home.
Here is my response.
Bees often enter homes and structures through attic ventilation holes.
Of concern was the fact that the gentleman needed to have some plumbing work done soon.
They are a great place for the bees because they are elevated have insulation and most predictors have no way of getting to them.
Identify bees by their fur and round bodies to rule out wasps and hornets.
I have bumblebees nesting in my attic.