Honeycomb (also known as beehive) is the basic structure where honey bees live and is also referred to as a “nest.” These hives can be present on the side of your home or in the ground. Although bees are useful for many purposes, hives can be a problem when they cause damage to your property or pose a threat to family members who are allergic to bee stings.
Getting rid of a bee hive isn’t a fun task and is potentially dangerous. The first step is to find the location of the hive. The most common treatment used for getting rid of bee hives is using an insecticide (spraying). The insecticide is sprayed in the opening of beehive and once it is empty, the beehive is removed. Since the bees become slow and lethargic as the Sun goes down, the honeycomb is usually removed in the evening.