Bee Tree in Concord
From: Gabriel Harber (harberphotogmail.com)
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2026 14:15:02 -0700 (PDT)
The caller said that bees moved into a cavity in the olive tree in front of her house last year and too up residence for a bit and then flew away.  She put spray foam in the cavity to prevent future bees from entering, but the foam came out or was removed and now bees are moving back in.  Not sure exactly what the best solution is.  If you have an idea, please reach out to her.

Ninico  415-624-4653


4490 Deerberry Court, Concord 


Thanks,


Gabriel



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