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Home › Forums › Bulletin Board › Two Wild Swarms Available in South Orange County
I am with the Southern California Bluebird Club and we put up bird houses in city parks. Two of my houses have been taken over by bees. One house is hanging in a tree about 10 feet up and the other was knocked down by the recent winds and is laying on the ground.
Would somebody like to adopt either of these hives? I’m worried some kid is going to come across the one on the ground and have a bad experience. The parks are in Lake Forest.
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