Hi, Manning will help me. On Apr 8, 2024, at 11:49 AM, Nha Toi <2nha.toi [at] gmail.com> wrote:
Please read Leo's message below I’m going to need help on this one. It is about 10-15 feet from the deck, but straight out and 30 feet over the ground. I would need a bucket that can swivel. They would let me cut the branch it is on about 15 feet below the swarm, but I would need someone to hold the branch while I cut it. I put out a nuc to see if they move into it. Anyone want to see if they can help with a solution?
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Anne Teichner landline 510-883-8919 831 Santa Barbara Rd. Berk Thanks Leo!!! I can go. 510 409-0902
on Juniper tree, from the second story deck it's about 10 ft up. Cantaloupe size
include your email & phone when responding "If you claim a swarm be sure you can leave immediately to get them. Call the person who reported it to let them know you are on your way. If you can’t go right away, someone else is a better choice to get those bees because swarms can move on. Collecting a swarm is two parts. Get them in the box, then go back after dark to pick it up. Before making a claim, be sure you are available to return"
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