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Live Honey Bee Removal Process - South Texas - South S.A. Area |
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We were contacted to remove and relocate this hive of honey bees
that moved into a vacant house on the client's property earlier in the year. The
bees found easy access behind an exterior wall when the power meter was removed
which left an opening into the space between the interior and exterior
walls. The client, being well aware of the recent decline of the honey bee population, wanted the bees removed and relocated without being harmed or exterminated. Orkin was originally called to access the situation and referred the client to us for the relocation process. Our hats off to both for making the right call! These are a few of the photos taken on the scene during the removal process. Click on any image to see the larger version - use the back button to return to this page. |
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To relocate the bees alive, we carefully removed the comb in sections, including the brood and the honey and place the sections of comb in special frames that fit into a wooden box for transport. Many of the worker bees form clusters around the hive area, in holes and crevices on the inside of the wall. These are vacuumed into the lower section of the BeeVac and held there safely out of harms way. |
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Once the bulk of the bees are contained, the box is closed and the entire colony is relocated to our safe and eco friendly bee yard where they will join other hives and do what bees like to do, collect pollen and raise their young. |
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