I was weeding around a Penstemon last week and gathered up this handful of moss from the base. Thats a bit odd, I thought. Then I noticed the bees and beat a hasty retreat before they got angry
I wasn't sure, so I returned later and poked the mass with a digging fork and disturbed what I later discovered was a honey comb (at least I think it is)
What does one do in such a situation? Can the nest be lifted and relocated elsewhere?
A few days later, I picked up a bag of decomposed leaves to mulch my Rhodos. More bees, and another nest.
I was clearing the bags from that area, so I carried that bag to the top of the garden and emptied it gently beside an Azalea, without scattering the contents.
I watched and seen the bees emerging and reentering.
When I went down to the original location, a few bees were buzzing around, very confused, looking for their home.
Would they meet up with the other members of the hive and find their way to the new location of the nest?
Almost forgot - there is another nest in an old compost heap. I was digging it in to parts of the garden, but now that part of the heap is out of bounds
I hear Bees are on the decline. I wonder if its because they have swarmed to my garden?