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George LangworthyParticipant
Hi Christy,
Calling in swarms to the hotline is always a good option if you haven’t done it already.
National Swarm Reporting Hotline
Toll Free: 1 (844) 856-BEES (2337)
Best,
George
George LangworthyParticipantHi Allison,
I have a honeybee sanctuary with hives in a couple locations in LA and Ojai. I would be happy to take the bees to nice pesticide free location and care for them. Please give me a ring or send me an email.
Thanks,
George Langworthy
323-868-8662
g@georgelangworthy.comGeorge LangworthyParticipantThanks Susan! This is very helpful. Great prices!
George LangworthyParticipantHey Andrew,
I am interested in buying the hives and would host them at a honeybee sanctuary where you could still visit them if you wished. Please let me know your phone number and email.
Thanks,
George Langworthy
g@georgelangworthy.com
323-868-8662George LangworthyParticipantHi Mary,
I can probably adopt them. Let me know how to contact you.
Thanks,
George Langworthy
323-487-2001
g@georgelangworthy.comGeorge LangworthyParticipantHi Justin,
Please let us know a contact phone number.
Thanks,
George
George LangworthyParticipantHi Susan,
I manage the Honeylove Sanctuary in Topanga and would like to be on your list.
George Langworthy
(323) 868-8662
g@georgelangworthy.comThanks for all the great work you do!!!
Best,
George
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