Posted by Billy NY on May 31, 2008 at 04:34:41 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: O/T Bees posted by 37chief on May 30, 2008 at 21:28:57:
A friend who was a beekeeper, made up some kind of vacuum, to capture bees from places they were not wanted, transferring them to hives, made the paper once for removing a hive from a brick school building.
I remember once working at his place, he had apparently been working in one hive and inadvertantly injured the queen somehow, those honybees were not happy, 200 yds away buzzing you like mosquitos and stinging, they'd get in your face then sting. He had ordered a replacement queen and had it with a few drones or workers, it was packed in a small wooden box with screen on it, he put that next to the hive, they finally accepted the new queen and things were back to normal.
I went by a tree that was in the blossom stage this week and the unmistakable hum of honey bees was to be heard, not like that last year, they must be on the rebound, glad to see they have not been wiped out.
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