Bee removal
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 4:53 am
Wow! Yesterday evening I removed a colony of bees from between some plywood and the plate glass of a storefront. Things actually went better than planned and I was able to complete the job in about an hour.
Believe it or not I found the queen before ever starting to remove the bees. She was just on top of one of the combs, so I caged her for introduction later.
I used my bee vac and things went smoothly. I dont seem to have any agressive behavior when vacuuming them from the comb.
When I introduced them to their new home they readily accepted it. Of course their queen was waiting on them so what's not to like?
Best guess is that I gathered around 20,000 bees. Now if I can just get them to over winter!
What Fun!!!
Believe it or not I found the queen before ever starting to remove the bees. She was just on top of one of the combs, so I caged her for introduction later.
I used my bee vac and things went smoothly. I dont seem to have any agressive behavior when vacuuming them from the comb.
When I introduced them to their new home they readily accepted it. Of course their queen was waiting on them so what's not to like?
Best guess is that I gathered around 20,000 bees. Now if I can just get them to over winter!
What Fun!!!