Ossipee Cutout
Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 4:05 pm
Received a call from Jeff in Ossipee wanting bees removed from a house. Since it was in Alamance close to some other beekeepers I figured I would just refer it to them and then maybe help out. Well they were busy but recommended, a helper Corey, a beekeeper that had helped with cutouts in the past.
The bees were entering on the front of the house where the porch roof met the house. The house had been empty for about ten years and was now being prepared for someone to move in. In talking with the last occupant and the neighbor, bees had been in the house for over 10 years. Although maybe not the same colony. But there had been a few folks come out over the years to try and remove them by what may have been a trap out.
The downstairs had sheetrock on the walls. The attic had painted horizontal boards.
It turned out that the down stairs walls had the same horizontal boards behind the sheetrock and all the boards were tongue and groove.
The person in the pictures is Corey, a second year beekeeper. The two of us worked together to get the job done.
http://s173.photobucket.com/user/Beegoo ... %20Ossipee
The bees were entering on the front of the house where the porch roof met the house. The house had been empty for about ten years and was now being prepared for someone to move in. In talking with the last occupant and the neighbor, bees had been in the house for over 10 years. Although maybe not the same colony. But there had been a few folks come out over the years to try and remove them by what may have been a trap out.
The downstairs had sheetrock on the walls. The attic had painted horizontal boards.
It turned out that the down stairs walls had the same horizontal boards behind the sheetrock and all the boards were tongue and groove.
The person in the pictures is Corey, a second year beekeeper. The two of us worked together to get the job done.
http://s173.photobucket.com/user/Beegoo ... %20Ossipee