| Re: Extraction in Discovery Bay from "dry-stacking" facility. The bees are in a Cinder Block wall, NOT behind drywall | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: Robin Chatham (angel2020connect |
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| Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2025 14:31:15 -0700 (PDT) | |
They can only pay with credit card
Robin Chatham
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025, 2:25 PM Gerald Przybylski via swarm-list <swarm-list [at] alamedabees.org> wrote:
Alas
On 8/11/25 12:27 PM, Gerald Przybylski wrote:
> 5901 Marina Road
> Discovery Bay Ca
> From storage area of business
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> (925) 354-9816
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> The bees have been there for upwards of four months.
> Entering where a hole in the outside wall wasn't sealed.
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Extraction in Discovery Bay from "dry-stacking" facility. The bees are in a wall behind drywall Gerald Przybylski, August 11 2025
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Re: Extraction in Discovery Bay from "dry-stacking" facility. The bees are in a Cinder Block wall, NOT behind drywall Gerald Przybylski, August 11 2025
- Re: Extraction in Discovery Bay from "dry-stacking" facility. The bees are in a Cinder Block wall, NOT behind drywall Robin Chatham, August 11 2025
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Re: Extraction in Discovery Bay from "dry-stacking" facility. 2nd correction. The Inside and outside walls are covered by sheet goods like drywall Gerald Przybylski, August 11 2025
- Re: Extraction in Discovery Bay from "dry-stacking" facility. 2nd correction. The Inside and outside walls are covered by sheet goods like drywall Nils Joseph Kauffman, August 11 2025
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Re: Extraction in Discovery Bay from "dry-stacking" facility. The bees are in a Cinder Block wall, NOT behind drywall Gerald Przybylski, August 11 2025
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