Re: Trying to get a half cup of bees rescued from a lawn in Berkeley Thousand-oaks neighborhood. Is anyone a neighbor close by?
From: Gerald Przybylski (gtp000000gmail.com)
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2025 13:08:54 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Susan,

try texting.  I communicated by text this morning at around 11am

I  checked the number in the text messages in my phone. It's the right one.




On 8/13/25 12:58 PM, susan--- via swarm-list wrote:
So I called them yesterday and they didn't call back. Has someone else handled 
this?

Susan Kuchinskas
1-510-368-0455
@susankuchinskas
Kuchinskas.com

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Subject: [ACBA Swarmlist] Trying to get a half cup of bees rescued from a lawn 
in Berkeley Thousand-oaks neighborhood. Is anyone a neighbor close by?

 The husband of the household is allergic to bees   (epi pen)

The pile of bees is under an oak tree, but thee doesn't seem to be a swarm in 
it.
These bees may be stragglers from a swarm, but I can't fathom why they're in 
the grass.

Arlington Avenue near San Antonio Avenue
+1 (510) 295-9450



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