Bumblebees are typically docile. I have disturbed nest and was never stung. Hornets and yellow jackets are aggressive
We have their tame kin folks around here. Carpenter bees. I use Bifen IT, 2 oz per gallon and bees, spiders, termites, and many other pests stay clear. I spray my wood piles and all wood around my house yearly, and it works quite well.
believe me, We have them here. At the first of may, I had a swarm around my pole barns. Holes everywhere.
I bought a chemical from the local co-op mixed it and sprayed both my barns and lean tos.
After spraying twice, they finally left
Bumblebees are typically docile. I have disturbed nest and was never stung. Hornets and yellow jackets are aggressive
When I talk to them flying around me, seems they understand me and are doing what I'm asking for :laughing:
I agree. Tasmania is the only place in Australia that has bumbles and I've only ever seen two types; a large and a medium size. They're the most docile 'stinging' insect I've ever encountered. Mind you, I don't react to them in an aggressive way... Just say, "G'day Bumble!", it checks you out (they like the colour blue) and then 'bumbles' away.
There's not too many bees in one of their ground nests either. I'm happy to have them around.