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From: Nha Toi (2nha.toi |
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| Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2026 13:40:39 -0800 (PST) | |
This one is still available for someone to take a look.
Claire Lussier said " I have not performed a trap out but would definitely be down to accompany someone whose done them successfully in order to learn. "
Tyson Brown Phone 530-559-4898
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 12:38 PM Nha Toi <2nha.toi [at] gmail.com> wrote:
Owner needs help!!The owner saw the bees last summer moving into her olive tree's hollow in her front yard. At the time, she wanted to leave them alone because they weren't bothering her. But now, the colony obviously is thriving, and she no longer can have them there. The olive tree is close to the sidewalk, and the tree's hollow is only about 3ft up. Can someone help her rescue this colony? I told her if someone volunteered, they would assess the situation and would let her know before doing anything.On another note.... she said her name is Tyson Brown, she didn't say she's calling for someone else.Phone 530-559-4898
- Re: Bee Tree - San Leandro near Dutton n MacArthur, (continued)
- Re: Bee Tree - San Leandro near Dutton n MacArthur Nha Toi, February 24 2026
- Re: Bee Tree - San Leandro near Dutton n MacArthur sandy fong, February 24 2026
- Re: Bee Tree - San Leandro near Dutton n MacArthur Claire Lussier, February 24 2026
- Re: Bee Tree - San Leandro near Dutton n MacArthur Nha Toi, February 24 2026
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