This will attract the bees in but make it difficult for them to get out.
Bees nest in my siding.
My house has vinyl siding.
Since the nest is in your siding you have never seen it only the bees entering and exiting.
Observe the bees during the afternoon as that is the most active time of day for yellow jackets.
Try planting a bee garden away from where the bees are congregating around your house siding.
Now fill up the inside of the bottle with soda or juice.
Bees will usually sequester themselves away in overhangs cracks window and door frames and under siding basically anywhere they can build a cozy nest.
Locate the entrance through which the bees are entering your siding.
One person should agitate the bees in the nest and another should stand with a vacuum close to the opening.
Staple the top upside down in the bottle.
Take your time move slowly and consider any small gaps in siding that may attract wasps.
Once you re sure that all the bees are out close the opening with putty and paint over it.
If possible mark off any entrance holes you find so that you can easily identify them later.
You may not know for sure how many nests are inside your siding or how large the nests are.
Plant flowering plants and hostas that bees love and if that doesn t lure them away contact a local beekeeper.
If bees are making nests in your walls or attic you may find dead bees in windowsills or near doors.
Most beekeepers are happy to come collect bees.
If wasps bees or hornets have built some sort of nest in the siding of your home you can do something about it.
Once you locate the nest assess the size and activity level.
Also it s important to remember that some wasps are solitary and are able to slip through small openings so a simple glance at siding may cause you to overlook a wasp nest.
The majority of the bees will not be able to get out.
As the bees fly out they ll get sucked in by the vacuum cleaner.
This will ensure that they don t come back.
Follow where they seem to disappear into the side of your house.
Buzzing noises in the wall.
Bees are so endangered that i would never suggest anything that could cause them harm.
If there are nests in the wall you may hear buzzing from all the bee activity.
Where the siding meets the concrete foundation of the house bees are going up there and i assume they re building a hive of some sort.
To ensure all the bees are killed you first must make sure to locate all the nests.