Re: Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: David Parr (dparr![]() |
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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 14:14:14 -0800 (PST) |
Maybe a trap-out would work. David Parr From: swarm-list <swarm-list-bounces+dparr=well.com [at] alamedabees.org> On Behalf Of Elinor N. LEVINE via swarm-list Caller had a large redwood tree taken down. There was either a swarm in it or an established colony. There is now a large pile of branches and debris on the ground and the bees are hovering over a particular spot. Sounds messy. If you’d like to take a look contact her directly. I told her she might need to pay someone in protective gear to fish around in the Wood pile. 510-967-4859 Isadora 2027 Harper St El Cerrito Elinor |
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Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito Elinor N. LEVINE, February 25 2025
- Re: Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito David Parr, February 25 2025
- Re: Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito J R, February 25 2025
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Re: Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito Becky Klein, February 25 2025
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Re: Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito Robin Chatham, February 25 2025
- Re: Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito beckyjaneklein, February 25 2025
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Re: Bees in branches of tree cuttings, now on ground, in El Cerrito Robin Chatham, February 25 2025
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