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From: Ray Beeman (ray.beeman |
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| Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2026 11:20:20 -0800 (PST) | |
Thank you.
On Wednesday, February 4, 2026, 11:18 AM, Gerald Przybylski via swarm-list <swarm-list [at] alamedabees.org> wrote:
Someone from the office at PG&E called about a utility pole that may ormay not have honey bees in it.If you live in the neighborhood of 1074 East 33rd, could you take a lookat the poles and see if you see bees?It's a pole with a tree pretty close by it.If you do, let us know what the situation is.fwiw, trap-outs from utility poles are notoriously difficult because thebees canalways find another exit.Since I started keeping bees, I've never heard of a case where a utilitycompanyworked with a local beekeeper. They may have a crew that specializes inpoles with bees anyway.In the grand scheme, we can't rescue them all, and this case doesn'tlook encouraging.On the other hand, the wild/feral bee population is solid.jerry--“We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!”― Douglas Adams---------------------------------------------------------------------Safety first! No swarm is worth risking injury to self, or host.Make sure you're familiar with the swarm catching guidelines atTo unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, to learn howto filter these messages, or to view the archives, see:
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Do you live near 1074 E 33rd in Oakland? Gerald Przybylski, February 4 2026
- Re: Do you live near 1074 E 33rd in Oakland? Ray Beeman, February 4 2026
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Re: Do you live near 1074 E 33rd in Oakland? -- conclusion, probably Gerald Przybylski, February 4 2026
- Re: Do you live near 1074 E 33rd in Oakland? -- conclusion, probably Ahmed Samiuddin, February 6 2026
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Re: Do you live near 1074 E 33rd in Oakland? Penelope Bernhisel, February 4 2026
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