Posted by old on July 24, 2008 at 17:09:43 from (4.245.6.220):
In Reply to: bees posted by Martin Caldwell on July 24, 2008 at 16:02:48:
Well there are bees and there are bees. Honey bees are small and have strips on there tails and then there are others that are black and about the same size and then theres the big ones that are black and yellow. Not all bees are all that good but yes some need help to stay alive. Back years ago I was a bee keeper so I know what a honey bee is and what are other types. If there honey bees there will be wax and honey that will need to be removed or you will have a lot of clutch problems. If other types you may or may not have much problem. Honey bees like a big open place to build there hives other bees will use any small place. Carb cleaner will work well or brake cleaner. A good picture would help me help you if you could get one. I agree if they are in fact honey bees they need to be saved if they can be
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