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Remember,
Africanized honey bees also nest in a wide variety of locations and may enter
openings as small as 3/16-inch in diameter (about the size of a pencil eraser)
as long as there is a suitable-sized cavity behind the opening for a nest.
Look for large numbers of bees passing into and out of or hovering in front of an opening. Listen for the hum of active insects. Look low for colonies in or at ground level, and also high for colonies under eaves or in attics.
Keep everyone away from the colony. Look in the Yellow Pages under "bee removal" or "pest control" for the names of beekeepers or pest control operators in your area who are qualified to remove the colony. Do not try to remove colonies yourself!
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