Three days ago the ceiling in this picture looked totally normal.
I have some guys refinishing the hardwood floors, they were stained yesterday and this mess wasn't even noticed then. The guys walk in today and thousands of bees are in the room. The window was covered (blacked out) with bees. Not sure what kind, don't think honey bees, they look more like yellow jackets or a small wasp, but I really don't know. (this is an outside corner of the house)
They got the ones in the room vacuumed up and I have a bee guy coming tomorrow morning. Many of them seem to be sluggish and dying - wondering if the new fumes have something to do with it.
The picture comprises roughly 2' and the duct tape is over the hole they were coming in through. Any bets on how big the actual nest is? Anybody have any idea what all the orange powder is? (I touched it, it's powdery)
Given how fast this progressed, I'm worried the ceiling might just collapse open tonight and was wondering if maybe I should screw up a piece of plywood over the whole thing until the bee guy gets here.
I have some guys refinishing the hardwood floors, they were stained yesterday and this mess wasn't even noticed then. The guys walk in today and thousands of bees are in the room. The window was covered (blacked out) with bees. Not sure what kind, don't think honey bees, they look more like yellow jackets or a small wasp, but I really don't know. (this is an outside corner of the house)
They got the ones in the room vacuumed up and I have a bee guy coming tomorrow morning. Many of them seem to be sluggish and dying - wondering if the new fumes have something to do with it.
The picture comprises roughly 2' and the duct tape is over the hole they were coming in through. Any bets on how big the actual nest is? Anybody have any idea what all the orange powder is? (I touched it, it's powdery)
Given how fast this progressed, I'm worried the ceiling might just collapse open tonight and was wondering if maybe I should screw up a piece of plywood over the whole thing until the bee guy gets here.