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Hello, went to get a swarm today, but the bees left just before I arrived. If anyone has a swarm they need removed or one boxed up already that needs a hive just let me know.
Thanks!
Chris
I may have one at my community garden that will need to be removed. We’re waiting to see if it goes away on its own. We’re not allowed to have bees living in the garden, just as visitors. 🙂 Stay tuned.
i have a solution if you think rent a hive i offer mine service to take care your hive and send you the honey … btw this is what i do atm whit a grounp in romania bees and honey lovers .
I believe I have a swarm in the back corner of my property. I can’t actually get close enough to see it since I’m allergic to bee stings but several bees can be seen hovering near the bush in the corner of the yard. I’m looking for someone to remove it.
Beckie
Did you get your swarm picked up yet ?
I have a brand new empty hive that I would like to populate with a farel swarm. I like to always populate with farel swarms rather than buying bees. The farel swarms are generally hardier and more disease and pest resistant.
A swarm settled down at 12:30 pm at the following location today (Sept. 3). Football sized, hanging from a chair in a public area.
5792 Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016
Update: They’re gone. Facilities management called a beekeeper to come out and take them.
Sorry Michael George, I found someone to take them away a couple months ago
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