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Originally Posted by Two Bills
If they are non-aggressive, not setting up home on your property, why bother them?
They only do good.
Many types of bees are struggling to survive, at least find a local beekeeper and try and relocate them, rather than exterminate them out of hand.
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Good sentiment.
We have a nest of wasps in our hedge, have been for the past three years now. They're not inclined to be aggressive though: they're active pollinating the blossoms in our patio garden and seem content to leave me alone when I'm out there. They'll sometimes fly out of the hedge and check on what is making all that noise when I'm trimming the hedge (electric trimmer). but that is all. Now and again one will land on the lawnmower handlebar and stare at me when I'm out mowing.
In my experience animals can sense fear and aggression. No reason that shouldn't include insects too.