Before nesting in a chimney a honeybees will send out scout parties handfuls of bees in search of a new home.
Bees in chimney pot.
Do not start a fire in your fireplace to remove honey bees from your chimney.
Scout bees that are inspecting a chimney often wander too far down the flue and gets lost inside the house.
If there s still any remnants of a bee hive left in your chimney more bees will keep trying to come back.
Keep in mind that bees have other ways of accessing a chimney besides through the top.
You must use a certified beekeeper s outfit and have all the proper equipment for working on the roof and inside your chimney.
Remaining wax and honey will attract new bees as long as it s present in your chimney.
Honey bees in chimney liner space often bees will find their way between a gas flue liner or solid fuel burner flue liner and the original chimney more often than not it s the space between the gas flue and the original chimney.
These liners tend to be flexible steel liners rigid metal liners or concrete flue liners.
Bees in the chimney are quite common.
Infrared camera to see size of honey bee hive in the chimney.
As mentioned earlier honey bees are very important to the environment and should not be killed.
Plus those two products of bees can easily ignite in your chimney the next time you have a fire and cause a chimney fire.
What not to do to remove honey bees from the chimney.
You may find bees near a light or on the window in a room near the chiminy.