The bees should actually leave fairly soon because of the heat. I suspect they move their colony to some kind of underground (shallow cave, hole in the ground) housing for the summer to keep cool - much like in colder climates they "hibernate" for the worst times of the year.
I would love to have the comb after they leave - the honey is usually gone but they are very interesting in an architectural sense.
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The bees should actually leave fairly soon because of the heat. I suspect they move their colony to some kind of underground (shallow cave, hole in the ground) housing for the summer to keep cool - much like in colder climates they "hibernate" for the worst times of the year.
I would love to have the comb after they leave - the honey is usually gone but they are very interesting in an architectural sense.
drive the bees out and enjoy the honey .... :))
Just create smoke via anything. It will cause the bees to leave. After that you can safely remove the hive...