Tis the season for blooming flowers and swarms from booming bee colonies. We responded to a call in Burlingame to pick up a swarm that had recently appeared on a plum tree. The swarm was roughly the size of a basketball and very active with scouts coming and going, looking for a new place. Luckily we could save them from wasp spray and help them into a new site.
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