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Ground-nesting bees can be encouraged to move to another location by sprinkling water on their nests. These docile bees do not form colonies and each nest is home to a solitary bee. However, they do tend to nest close to each other so there may be more than one nest in the area.

Toffee Wrote:

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> Does anyone have any advice as to how to deal with

> these? At first I thought they were worm holes,

> but have since seen bees coming out of the holes

> in the grass. I have googled this but can't find

> any advice as to control.



What's the issue, why do they need 'control'? They are living in your garden (lucky you) and doing more good than harm

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