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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: cao on June 13, 2019, 01:20:57 am
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I just removed some bees from a tree. Was a first for me. Just thought I'd post a few pics.
This is the bottom 3 ft. exposed.
This is the comb removed from the tree.
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This is inside the log after the 3 ft. has been cut off.
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Good job. Nice cut.
Jim Altmiller
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Nice job. Trees are hard
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Here's a pic of the log at the beginning.
And the bees finding their new home.
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Wow! Crazy! Nice job. :grin:
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That is a lot of bees.
Jim Altmiller
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Cool! :cool:
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Wow! Crazy! Nice job. :grin:
Thanks
That is a lot of bees.
Jim Altmiller
That's only about half the bees on the outside of the box.
Cool! :cool:
I thought so too.
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Great Job Cao!!! 👍🏻
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Nice hive great save.
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Amazing job. I wouldn't even THINK of doing a job like this. I greatly respect your patience.
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Nice work. Thanks for the pics. I?m going to try one. I?ll try to take some pics as well.