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April 5, 2019 at 10:21 am #11836Rick NakaoParticipant
I do bee rescues from time to time and want to connect with people who would like to have them. Reading through some of the forum topics. You should have experience with feral bees.
April 5, 2019 at 10:28 am #11837David BParticipantHi Rick,
I have several out yards where I keep feral bees. I requeen the really mean ones.
Please contact me at david@buzzedhoneys.com
Thanks,
DavidApril 9, 2019 at 10:34 am #11838Sebastian FelbeckParticipantHi Rick,
I have a hive of feral bees in my backyard and would like to add more as I have the space. I would be interested in any bees you come across as well.
Please contact me at sfelbeck@gmail
-Sebastian
April 19, 2019 at 4:09 pm #11862Jewel GreenbergParticipantHi, Rick – I could re-home a swarm as well. Feel free to add me to your list.
April 24, 2019 at 1:21 pm #11865Otto PenzatoParticipantHi Rick,
Add me to your list as well. I have some experience with feral bees and am looking for a new swarm to rehome. I have a hive set up & ready to receive them & am on the hunt this swarming season, and am registered as swarm rescue with honeybee911. I would be happy to tag along on any bee rescue calls you may respond to as well, if available.If you respond to this comment I’ll send along direct contact info so I can be available for any rescue.
April 30, 2019 at 7:05 pm #11868Mark HarrisonParticipantSome bees swarmed in my front yard around noon today. They have settled on the outside of the facia board at the front of my porch, just above standard door height. Can email a photo. Free for the taking. Rowland Heights, 91748. Please contact asap or they may be gone.
Thanks, Mark Harrison
harrisonfree at earthlink dot net
626 nine-six-four-five-two-one-sevenMay 1, 2019 at 2:28 pm #11869Mark HarrisonParticipantThe bees that arrived yesterday have departed on their own in the last hour. Won’t be needing your services after all. Thank you anyway.
Best regards,
Mark Harrison
May 13, 2019 at 1:02 am #11876Evelyn NguyenParticipantWe have some bees, I dont know the type, that have settled on the top of our sauna. I dont know much about bees. I did not an intro presentation about bees in Santa Monica a few month ago. I want to keep the bees and move them to another location on the property, is that something that could be done?
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