Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Sarah Palmer (palmerdive![]() |
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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 17:33:07 -0700 (PDT) |
just saw the post about them being yellow jackets so never mind!
Sarah Palmer
Le jeu. 19 sept. 2024 à 15:24, Sung Lee via swarm-list <swarm-list [at] alamedabees.org> a écrit :
It is yellow jackets.But what I don't understand is she called two different pest control companies. And both confirmed they are honeybees. To be sure I caught two bees and Yes they are Yellow Jackets. And found nest under the bush in the ground. When I poked it then they were coming out like crazy.I asked to make a donation to the club.On Thu, Sep 19, 2024, 9:25 AM Sung Lee <sungleethebeecharmer [at] gmail.com> wrote:I will check it out this afternoonSungOn Thu, Sep 19, 2024, 9:16 AM Gerald Przybylski via swarm-list <swarm-list [at] alamedabees.org> wrote:The caller said she called out two pest companies and both claim they're honey bees.
The caller claims the bees have been in the bush for about 3 weeks,
and further states the bush is not blooming, so not just foragers.
I've looked at a video, which is not conclusive. No close-up of an insect.
I detect they're a little fed-up.
There are things that don't quite add up.
Does anyone live close to Bolla Court in south-east Pleasanton close to the livermore boarder
who could take a look? Can we impose on you, please, to call 925 963-9956
(Let us know if you check it out, thanks)
Her husband, she says, carries an Epi- auto-injector.
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EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush Gerald Przybylski, September 19 2024
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Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush Sung Lee, September 19 2024
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Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush Sung Lee, September 19 2024
- Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush Sarah Palmer, September 19 2024
- Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - - Thank you Sung Gerald Przybylski, September 19 2024
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Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush Sung Lee, September 19 2024
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Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush Sung Lee, September 19 2024
- Re: EAST Pleasanton just a little south of Vinarard and Isobel - claim that honey bees are in a Rosemary bush Sarah Palmer, September 19 2024
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