It is a clip of a live swarm removal.
Bees in attic noise.
Grinding noise in the attic.
They may be chewing to improve passageways or just for fun.
After you are sure that all bees are killed you can remove the nest of these bees.
Virgin queens piping in an attic space.
Remove the nest of bees.
This is a classic squirrel in the attic noise.
Likely culprits are rats mice grey squirrels and flying squirrels.
By removing the bee hives or nests you are able to prevent them from coming back to your attic.
Since there could be as many as 40 to 60 thousand bees in your eave they will need to vacuumed up or sprayed if inside the attic the honey comb should be removed as well.
If they had waited the bees would have likely entered the attic and built a hive.
Bees inside an eave roofing system or attic is by far the most common place we find bee hives.
I was able to observe video.
We get asked all the time.
It is important to know that when you have a hive inside a wall the honey and the bees have to come out.
This was pretty epic folks.
Grinding noises are made as rodents chew woodwork.
By acting quickly we were able to remove the bees live without having to open up the wall or roof.
This will only anger the bees and they will be likely to attack you.
Grinding noises are likely to be made by some type of rodent.
Snarling noise in the attic.
The bees had just landed that day and the homeowners acted quickly and had us remove them before they moved into the attic.
Not too often do you run across something quite like this.