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You bee the judge: (Original Post) 1monster May 2016 OP
That is astonishing. virgogal May 2016 #1
A home owned by my father-in-law became a huge honey bee hive 1monster May 2016 #2
That appears to be a galvanized roofing nail that was loosely placed Thor_MN May 2016 #3

1monster

(11,012 posts)
2. A home owned by my father-in-law became a huge honey bee hive
Sun May 8, 2016, 01:05 PM
May 2016

when it sat empty for a couple of years. When my sister-in-law moved in, she didn't understand why the house seemed to buzz...

I'm not sure just how they took care of the problem, but I imagine that job had its sweet moments.

We have carpenter bees here. We would find these perfectly round holes in various parts of the house (including the front door). Turned out carpenter bees were busy burrowing for dry places to lay eggs. (We now have concrete siding, so the problem is not so prevalent, but I still see them flying around.

 

Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
3. That appears to be a galvanized roofing nail that was loosely placed
Sun May 8, 2016, 01:53 PM
May 2016

in a hole that the bees were using. It's doubtful that it was driven into place with a hammer, because there is absolutely no reason for a roofing nail to be hammered into a brick.

The hole may have be used to attach something to the wall that has been removed.

Remarkable that the bee can move something heavier than its body weight, but it is not a video of a bee doing demolition work.

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