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Bee problem- good pest control service?


raerae

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Hi all,


This is really random, but I seem to have a bee problem! They look like small, black bumble bees with yellow legs and are very docile (picture attached). I'll come home to find 4 or 5 in me bedroom and have no idea where they are coming from.

Does anyone know what these are, and if so, are there any pest control places that can be recommended?


Thanks,

Anna

Thank you! I've been gently popping them back outside when I find them...my only concern is that they might be carpenter bees which apparently eat through wood and can do a lot of damage to homes. I'll contact the LBKA to see if they can identity them.

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