Oh wow. I didn’t realize that the message timestamps were all over the place on the mailing list - with people seeing messages at different times. Sorry for the confusion!
FYI I was able to talk to the owner and he confirmed that the bees are still there but he’s in SF 🤷♂️. On my way - hopefully they really are 🤞
On Jun 25, 2024, at 18:09, Denrie via swarm-list <swarm-list [at] alamedabees.org> wrote:
Who is available?
The bldg manager said he'd take a look,
and send me a pix.
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Re: Swarm in Fremont on Ann Street - about 8 feet up. Waiting for picture. - Arrived yesterday, (continued)