We received word of a newly settled swarm in Menlo Park high in an oak tree and quickly dispatched a swarm trap. Within 24 hours we had successfully convinced the bees to move in, and in the next day they were relocated to their new permanent home.
-
Recent Posts
- Wall colony removal
- The swarm capture not meant to be
- Bees that don’t make a good window
- Shed floor bee colony removal
- Jaded swarm of bees
- Car swarm!
- Honeybee swarm rescue
- Bee tree trap out
- Redwood City recycle bin honeybee rescue
- Shed floor bee removal
- Irrigation box bee rescue in Palo Alto
- First colony rescue of the season
- Redwood City Bee Colony Relocation
- Wall honey bee colony removal
- How about some lovely swarm pics?
- Redwood City swarm rescue
- Best swarm capture ever
- Big bee colony in the wall
- Bee tree trap out
- Bees under a shed
-
Join 10 other subscribers