One of the ways they can enter your home is through the chimney.
Bees or wasps in my chimney.
Some signs of bees in the chimney.
Newly swarming bees looking for a place to call home can be discouraged from relocating to your chimney by your lighting a fire in the fireplace as the bees will want to avoid any smoke.
Anyone who has bees or wasps in their chimney knows they are not the best of house guests.
This can be done with an inflatable chimney block or by simply using a large plastic trash bag and some duct tape to seal the chimney off.
How to remove bees from a chimney method 1 of 3.
How to stop bees or wasps from coming in the chimney the obvious entrance is the chimney cap and often the solution is as simple as a chimney cap repair or replacement.
Keep your fireplace off if you suspect you have a bee.
Contact local bee rescues and beekeepers to see if they can take the hive.
To keep bees or wasps from coming into the fireplace through the chimney we recommend a complete chimney service.
Assessing the problem and plugging the chimney.
Visible bees entering or exiting the stack bees in the house sudden activity of bees in your yard or around the home honey or beeswax buildup dead bees in the fireplace residue deposits around the chimney top.