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How To Keep Honey Bees Away

How To Keep Honey Bees Away

The honeybee population has been on the decline since 2006 as more people use pesticides to keep them away from their property. Alternative, natural options like cinnamon, cucumber peel, and citronella ensure you enjoy your time outdoors without causing a bigger decline in the honeybee population.

How to Keep Honeybees Away: Solutions That Work

The following remedies keep honeybees away from your home and out of your hair. Each remedy is all-natural and safe, protecting the honeybee population as well as your family and hone.

Try one or more remedies listed here to keep honeybees off your property.

Cinnamon: Spead ground cinnamon around the lawn where you've spotted honeybees to drive them away. This method may take a week or so of daily use but provides long-lasting results.

Cucumber Peel: Cucumber peel works best to keep honeybees away when used in small spaces, such as at a window frame. Cucumber peel also works well for small areas of a garden.

Peppermint: Honeybees do not like the smell of peppermint, but humans do. Try placing a peppermint plant or a splash of peppermint oil in areas where you've seen honeybees to keep them away and give your home a refreshing scent.

Citronella: Citronella blocks scents that may attract honeybees to your lawn. Light a few candles when you plan to be outdoors and enjoy time without the worry of bees ruining your plans.

Lavender: Love honeybees? Plant a lander plant as far away from the porch or patio as possible. Honeybees love the plant and will enjoy their time with it instead of near your home.

Crushed Garlic: Chop up a garlic clove and soak in water for three or four days. Set the mixture inside or outside the house where you've seen honeybees. The mixture also repels honeybees when placed near plants.

How To Keep Honey Bees Away

The honeybee population has been on the decline since 2006 as more people use pesticides to keep them away from their property. Alternative, natural options like cinnamon, cucumber peel, and citronella ensure you enjoy your time outdoors without causing a bigger decline in the honeybee population.

How to Keep Honeybees Away: Solutions That Work

The following remedies keep honeybees away from your home and out of your hair. Each remedy is all-natural and safe, protecting the honeybee population as well as your family and hone.

Try one or more remedies listed here to keep honeybees off your property.

Cinnamon: Spead ground cinnamon around the lawn where you've spotted honeybees to drive them away. This method may take a week or so of daily use but provides long-lasting results.

Cucumber Peel: Cucumber peel works best to keep honeybees away when used in small spaces, such as at a window frame. Cucumber peel also works well for small areas of a garden.

Peppermint: Honeybees do not like the smell of peppermint, but humans do. Try placing a peppermint plant or a splash of peppermint oil in areas where you've seen honeybees to keep them away and give your home a refreshing scent.

Citronella: Citronella blocks scents that may attract honeybees to your lawn. Light a few candles when you plan to be outdoors and enjoy time without the worry of bees ruining your plans.

Lavender: Love honeybees? Plant a lander plant as far away from the porch or patio as possible. Honeybees love the plant and will enjoy their time with it instead of near your home.

Crushed Garlic: Chop up a garlic clove and soak in water for three or four days. Set the mixture inside or outside the house where you've seen honeybees. The mixture also repels honeybees when placed near plants.