Thread: Bees in my wall
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Default Bees in my wall

On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 21:07:20 GMT, Puester >
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>modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
>> What would you do? It appears to be a good sized colony of honey
>> bees. They're living in the north wall of the TV room. There's bound
>> to be honey (OBFood) in there, but getting to it will mean ripping out
>> part of the wall.
>>
>> --

>
>I'd get in touch with a local beekeeper and ask him/her to come and get
>the bees. They have the experience and the equipment for smoking out
>bees. You might find one by calling the county ag agent. I wouldn't
>want to mess with them even though I'm not afraid of getting stung.
>They could be the really nasty variety. Ugh.
>
>gloria p


Actually, I know a beekeeper. She's my egg lady and my source for
pastured beef.

On the other hand, I wonder what damage the bees will do if I leave
them in place?
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