HoneyLove.org bee rescue from an owl box in Beverly Hills, CA with beekeepers Rob McFarland & George Langworthy.
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Backwards Beekeepers: Meggie’s successful trap-out
Backwards Beekeepers: Meggie’s successful trap-out
“These industrious bees had created this beautiful hive in about two weeks! The comb was full of capped honey, brood, and lots of bees.
This was a great learning experience but the best part of this trap-out (that became a cut-out) is that we found the queen and gained a new Backwards Beekeeper!”
—Meggie
Grabbing a swarm in Glassell Park
Grabbing a swarm in Glassell Park
Backwards Beekeepers: Grabbing a swarm in Glassell Park
“We got a call to the Bee Rescue Hotline about a swarm in a bougainvillea bush. Amy and I headed up there and met Margot, her husband Ben, and their son Casey. They were psyched to learn about why bees swarm and how a hive works.
We gave the swarm a couple of quick sprays with sugar water, then nudged them into a nuc box. They were as calm as could be.
This swarm is now in our yard and so far, seems inclined to stick around. Foragers are bringing in food, which always seems like a good sign.”
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