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Was the monkey home at the time?
If not, the bees probably aren't angry and may happily settle down there.
The bushbaby will be pretty unhappy about it though.
Call a beekeeper, that's a nice easy catch for them.
You might ask them how to modify the house to be less attractive to bees while still welcoming bushbabies.
We don’t think so, the bees seems to have settled in with no excitement, so the monkey will have to go look for a new home.
Time to get yourself a bee suit and a smoker. You'll have a well-pollinated garden and honey. Although if you can quickly get a real hive box, they might move into it instead.
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