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Friday, March 27, 2009

Is there anyone that will come remove/save a bee swarm before its to late?

First off i'd just like to say im sorrt and I wish i had thought of this earlier...But A swarm of bee's desided to land in my tree this morning. I have 4 dog that have to remain separated and the two that are supposed to be in the front have not pee'd yet due to the swarm. As they first started to settle I tried to discurage them with the water hose. It didnt work. I amsad to say that after serveral hours the swarp is fairly depleted. but there is still a mass of about 1foot by 5 or 6 inches around...that i can see, and part of that might be branch girth, from the branch thier on. it totally just dawn'd on me that bee's around the world are dieing off and someone might want to save this very strong resiliant swarm. Im talking water smoke fire BB gun, i eep droping them in plies and they just keep flying back up there.


So, leave me your phone number if your interested in salvaging this swarm that Im sure will thrive under the proper setting. If not Im going to kill them in the next few hours...dogs gotta pee!


Im in reseda california, Remember to leave your phone number in writer words so yahoo doesnt block it.


Im sorry bees! i really am....:(



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If they are Honey Bees call a beekeeper he will gladly collect them for free and i think it's against the law to kill honeybees especially since they are endangered now. If they are Yellow Jackets call an exterminator. Look in the yellow pages for a local beekeeper in your area or google a beekeeper for your state or area.

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