Kimberly Berg
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During the hot and dry summer months, I have issues with honeybees in my trash cans (about 8-10 bees). They are attracted to water this time of year, but it's getting worse as my car wash is busier than ever and MORE customers are throwing away trash that contains sugary sodas, juice and ice cream. 3 years ago, I started posting signs on my vacuums, to educate customers and reduce any liability in case they are stung. It probably doesn't help that my vacuums are yellow and honeybees are naturally drawn to this color. I will be replacing these Doyle vacuums later this year with stainless steel uprights. My car wash colors are bright yellow and blue. I get about 8-10 honey bees, but the swarm will increase depending on the scent of juice. I've spoken to several local bee keepers, they say it's not a matter of the Queen Bee looking for a new hive, it's a trash issue.
Though my car wash is a 5-bay self-service car wash, I'm on-site for a few hours every other day. I wash my trash cans when I'm on-site, and spray with peppermint oil and cleaning vinegar (2 scents they don't like). I don't want to spray them with an insect killer. While the cans are clean, it only takes 1 customer leaving a sugary drink and the honeybees are back in force! I've received a couple phone calls and text messages, with customers complaining about the number of bees. 1 woman texted me yesterday that she was stung. I replied with a sincere apology and photo of my signs. The situation resolves when the weather cools and rain starts in September-October.
Does anyone have any experience with this issue, and can offer any solutions?
Though my car wash is a 5-bay self-service car wash, I'm on-site for a few hours every other day. I wash my trash cans when I'm on-site, and spray with peppermint oil and cleaning vinegar (2 scents they don't like). I don't want to spray them with an insect killer. While the cans are clean, it only takes 1 customer leaving a sugary drink and the honeybees are back in force! I've received a couple phone calls and text messages, with customers complaining about the number of bees. 1 woman texted me yesterday that she was stung. I replied with a sincere apology and photo of my signs. The situation resolves when the weather cools and rain starts in September-October.
Does anyone have any experience with this issue, and can offer any solutions?
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