Within a couple of minutes, they settled onto a branch of the maple just ten feet from our back door. What does any good blogger do with a sudden bee infestation? She takes the camera outside!

Apparently, the place to be is my backyard. Come one. Come all.
We made several calls to try to find help with our newest residents. We were a little afraid to do something about them ourselves, since Rick's recent heart attack taught us about the fragility of life.
FYI, the humane society does not help with bees.
Because I'm full of information today, would you like another FYI? It's cheaper to have the bees killed than to have them moved elsewhere.
As we waited for the exterminator to begin his spraying, Garrett watched with great anticipation. (Jack was napping, and Liam, a.k.a. the bug lover, was at school.)


Winston, the exterminator is here!



Before you bee lovers write hate mail, please consider the fact that my husband is extremely allergic to all things outdoors. His heart attack three weeks ago was probably caused by an allergic reaction, so we just weren't willing to take a chance of him getting stung once, much less thousands of times. The exterminator also said the bees could easily be disturbed and reposition themselves into eaves of our house, so we really weren't willing to wait and see where they decided to settle next.
You will get no hate mail from me except that you were crazy to be out there taking pictures!!! I am deathly afraid of bees! I feel hives coming on just looking at your pics! I am pleased to know that exterminators take care of such problems!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my - that's scary! I'd have done exactly the same as you - had them exterminated.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Death to the BEES!!!! Death to the BEES! (Coming from one who was stung and has a scar from over a month ago!!!)
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