Honey bees

Honey bees were all over my living room window (inside), believe they came through the chimney .How do I get rid of them? Thank you in advance
  8 answers
  • Donna Wilkinson Donna Wilkinson on Apr 28, 2017

    Call a bee keeper and they will gladly come get them. They are just traveling through. PLEASE...DO NOT kill them! We are loosing many of our bees and they are critical to our farming and gardening. Your local extension service can probably direct you to a bee keeper in your area.

  • Marthadgrande Marthadgrande on Apr 29, 2017

    YOU ARE CORRECT Donna WilkersonCALL A BEE KEEPER...DO NOT KILL THEM!!!!

  • Marthadgrande Marthadgrande on Apr 29, 2017

    Sorry typo "Wilkinson"

  • RB Redmond RB Redmond on Apr 29, 2017

    I agree, call a beekeeper. They often perform the service for free, moving the colony to a bee hive they can harvest the honey from.

    Plus, in many states nowadays, it's illegal to kill bees. Thank God!!!

  • C. D. Scallan C. D. Scallan on Apr 29, 2017

    If you can't find a beekeeper to come soon enough , call your local university . They will have someone who can take care of it .

  • Elaine Elaine on Apr 29, 2017

    I agree with the readers above! Please do not kill them but call a bee keeper and install some sort of screening on your chimney. If the bee population disappears, we're certainly in a predicament, I would say. I hope I'm wrong in this opinion but doubt it.

  • C.B. C.B. on Apr 29, 2017

    Call your County Extension Office, they will know who the local bee keepers are & they would LOVE to take them off your hands. What you have is a swarm that broke off from another colony & they are in search of a new home...a beekeeper will give them that new home. Those above who said not to kill the bees are absolutely correct. Thank you for asking your question.

  • Lauri Byer Bennard Lauri Byer Bennard on May 02, 2017

    Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I greatly appreciate them. Have a great day!!!