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From: Gerald Przybylski (gtp000000 |
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| Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2025 14:27:14 -0700 (PDT) | |
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On 8/14/25 2:23 PM, Gerald Przybylski
wrote:
sent a picture that's definitely a honey bee.
Conduit along the wall terminating in an "LB" coupled to a conduit that enters the shingle wall
via a hole that wasn't properly sealed around.
The gap allows honey bees to get into the building wall. From there into the work space.
Jayse Oliveira (510) 530-3029 / 510 788-5997 (office) /510(415) 519-7661 *(cell)
jayse.oliveira [at] acumentransit.com
7770 Pardee LANE Oakland Ca
from wall of commercial building. enter via conduit hole
(Not pardee DRIVE)
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Extractopn from commercial building near the airport. Bees entering adjacent to conduit Gerald Przybylski, August 14 2025
- Re: Extractopn from commercial building near the airport. Bees entering adjacent to conduit - correction Gerald Przybylski, August 14 2025
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