Not that I want one on or near me, or too many in my home, but since I became a beekeeper, I have adopted a live and let live attitude as long as they don’t surprise me. If one lives in my plants I let him be. I’ll even scoop one up in a container and fling him outside if I find him elsewhere in the house rather than squash with impunity.
Not that I want one on or near me, or too many in my home, but since I became a beekeeper, I have adopted a live and let live attitude as long as they don’t surprise me. If one lives in my plants I let him be. I’ll even scoop one up in a container and fling him outside if I find him elsewhere in the house rather than squash with impunity.