Where are bees getting into my house?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on June 05, 2026
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Also question is, how do you find a bees nest in your house?
Look for their nest. Use that to help narrow down the species. Honeybees' nests are often found within hollow spaces, such as tree trunks, logs, and fence posts. They usually don't use home structures to build their nests but are sometimes found in roofs, attics, and wall cavities if there is access from the outside.
Beside above, why are bees coming into my house and dying? Bees are swarming this time of year as colonies split up and a queen flies off with part of the hive looking for a new home. The lethargy, and death, may have been caused by the bees getting too cold or running out of food. That they chose your windowsill indicates there is a hive close by.
Furthermore, what to do if you have bees in your house?
Tread softly near ground hives, as vibrations from heavy footfalls can irritate a colony. While these options may remove unwanted bees from your home, the best solution is to call a local beekeeper or a pest control professional. Terminix® Service Technicians are trained to properly remove bees from around your home.
How can I get rid of bees in my house?
Mix a solution of one part dish soap and four parts water and pour it into a spray bottle. Cover yourself head to toe in protective clothing (as the water will not kill the bees immediately and they will probably become agitated) and begin to spray the soapy water into the hive and at any visible bees.
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