Thanks! A bit of a bummer day. I thought that I had two chances of capturing some bees but both just vanished.
A good learning for me :) I got to capture my first swarm on the first try a couple of weeks ago. Must have been beginner’s luck haha
On Jun 25, 2024, at 20:29, Gerald Przybylski via swarm-list <swarm-list [at] alamedabees.org> wrote:
so sorry it was a dry run.
Thanks for letting us know.
Jerry
On 6/25/24 7:33 PM, cheick.keita--- via
swarm-list wrote:
No swarms here. I looked through the trees and
there were some good number of foraging bees but that’s it. The
people living there just noticed more bees on their trees and
assumed there was a swam but never actually saw one. :(
Anyhow - native and honeybees really seem to like
whatever these flowers are:
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 🤞
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)