So the Crimson Rosellas have now moved into their house. 
Mum spends most of the time inside while hubby roosts in a tree about 10' away.
I can look inside the box through a lid on the top but will let nature talk its course for a while.
However, these little suckers have decided to swarm nearby - they do not like mower noise.
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I lived in my house for 20 years and like clockwork the bees swarm around my house on the first day of the October long weekend. When I first moved in they hung around for a week moving in an out of the wall space and dying en mass in my bathroom. Now they only blitz me for one day. They do not build a hive in the house but an expert said that most likely they have in the past and can still smell the old hive so come for a visit each time they emerge from their winter slumber.
They have never swarmed like they have above and where they are there is no where to build a hive - other than calling a bee person to take them away any suggestions on encouraging them the move on. They seem happy to stay where they are for the moment.
They do not like the mower - but what about putting the garden sprinkler on them on fine spray - not the hose as I know what will happen - me getting stung.
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