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There is an excessive amount of bees, wasps, or hornets on your property, which may indicate that they are nesting nearby
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There are dead bees or wasps inside your Nassau County residence, or business evidencing that they are nesting in the walls, ceiling, chimney, or attic
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Buzzing sounds in the wall
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There may be a hornet's nest attached to an eave of your Long Island home or on a tree branch in your yard
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Bee or wasp activity may be coming from a nest built beneath the ground
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Male carpenter bees will dive-bomb someone who is near their nest. Female carpenter bees will bore small round holes into wooden structures, where they will lay eggs
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Bees and wasps may access homes through the siding, via a gable vent, fascia boards, an opening in the soffit, or holes in the brickwork of the chimney
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Honey bees are amongst the very few insect species capable of producing body heat. If there are honey bees in the wall of your home, the hive can be located using a thermal imaging camera