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Home › Forums › Bulletin Board › Backyard hives in need of relocation
In Redondo Beach, there are several bee hives that need loving relocation to a safe place. Any suggestions?
Yes, I have suggestions—I am a beekeeper in Manhattan Beach rescuing colonies and swarms (going to get a swarm just now in RB) We need a contact number for you as there is no way to know where these hives are, how long they have been there and if they are your managed hives or if they are wild hives
Susan Rudnicki 310-374-4779
Dear Susan,
Thank you for responding to my concerns regarding the beehive/s In my backyard. I live in North Redondo Beach and can be reached through my e-mail: Summertime172@icloud.com
My contact number is 310 7078175
Maria has 2 or 3 feral hives in her garden, so I am going to take a look.
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