Bee Emergency help please?!


Question: In my bed room there is a bee that will not leave. the bee is not little its a really really big bee. Its practicly the size of an adverage adult pinky size and its very very very fat.(ive never seen a bee like this im guessing its a bumble bee.) right now im at my living room and i am lol sooo scared. the window in my bed room is wide open and it is violently buzzing at the window and im very very scared to get stung( who wouldnt be lol) and i really wouldnt want to hurt the bee but if it is necessary then i will have to do it.

What can i do to get this bee out of my room?
please and thank you so much :)


Answers: In my bed room there is a bee that will not leave. the bee is not little its a really really big bee. Its practicly the size of an adverage adult pinky size and its very very very fat.(ive never seen a bee like this im guessing its a bumble bee.) right now im at my living room and i am lol sooo scared. the window in my bed room is wide open and it is violently buzzing at the window and im very very scared to get stung( who wouldnt be lol) and i really wouldnt want to hurt the bee but if it is necessary then i will have to do it.

What can i do to get this bee out of my room?
please and thank you so much :)

Open your window and shoo it towards it. If it is fat and YELLOW, not orange looking, about the size of a nickle in the body it's a bumble bee- and they sting multiple times. If it's little and yellow it could be a hornet or yellow jacket, and they sting multiple times too. Regular bees sting once and die.
After you shoo it out close your window and if you don't have screens, GET THEM or your going to have bugs in the house all the time. I'd also get some raid spray for wasps/hornets/bees and spray around the casing of the window towards the outside to deter them from returning. You can find that at any hardware store or place that carries garden stuff. Every time it rains heavy though you'll need to respray, but it does work.

The only other alternative is to get a rolled up magazine or newspaper and swat the little bugger! Good luck

** and YES bumble bees will sting. I got stung by one before- 6 times, 1 bumble bee, on my shoulder and back. It hurts like heck! If your allergic to bee stings, get some one to help you get the little pest out for you so you don't get stung.

wait till it dies

Bees don't sting unless u try to kill it. If u are scared wear a big hoodie so all your skin is covered, run tinto the room, open the window and run out.

it wont sting you because bumble bees do not sting. wait till it flys out.

dont bother it and it wont bother you

Many months ago a bee came in my family room through the fireplace, so I got a small vacuum cleaner that has a (pipe or hose or whatever it is called) and got it close to the bee and got rid of it. Before you use the vacuum cleaner on the bee, try it somewhere else in the house to make sure the vacuum cleaner works perfectly.

I have done this twice and it worked for me.

I usually use a paper cup and a piece of paper. Put the cup over the bee, slide the paper between it and the wall/glass/screen. Keep it captured until you let it loose outside.

If you leave it alone it will not sting. I have had many around me, landing on me etc. I have not been stung in many years.

I don't suggest killing it, as I am against killing insects, especially like this. Yes there are times when you have no choice.

Staying calm can help you to overcome other episodes at a later date.

Good Luck. Blessings

Great answers!
you might want to check to see if you have a beehive under your house/appt., or in the house's walls- this may bee ( ;-) a possible problem to you and/or your family. Chemicals are really not a good idea- they're expensive, are toxic to humans and pets, and depending on where you live, may be illegal to use. Ask someone to check for a beehive in/under your house, and a pro. can transport the hive safely to somewhere else.
Bee safe, and all the best to you!

There may be a nest near by, spray them with bee/hornet spray and kill them, or WD40 cause it soaks into there wings and they can't fly but if there's a nest near by? It's usually in the ground, they have a foam you can buy and spray it in the nest really early in the morning cause they're sleeping then, just try to locate the entrance of the hive by watching them!





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