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claytamer

safe removal of bees from walls

claytamer
15 years ago

That pretty much explains it. We have an old farm house and the bees moved in 12 to 15 years ago. They don't really bother us but we'd like to get some honey for the rent payment, so to speak.

The big problem is that last summer in all the heat, we had honey seeping thru on the 1st floor where the wall meets the floor. I assume that some of the comb had melted.

I told my wife we should cut a door into the wall to take some of it out but she's having no part of it. I was just kiding anyway.

What is the best way to remove them with minimal or no damage to the structure? I'd like to try this myself as I want to keep the the hives here on the farm. We have an orchard and veggie garden that need their help. I have zero experience with bees but I've watched others work with them numerous times.

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