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BeeMan71

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    Call or text for honey bee swarms 814-952-8020

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  1. Got the idea from a neighbor. Nice used pallet project.
  2. Fyi Marten do not live in Pennsylvania, possibly a Fisher or weasel.
  3. Need advice on posting pictures from a cell phone, this is what comes up when I try to post.

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    Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


    Apache Server at www.godubois.com Port 80
    1. BeeMan71

      BeeMan71

      Also the image I want to post is loaded and looks like it's ready to go and then when I hit reply that pops up

  4. Not any fruit hanging that I can see, probably some seeds on the different weeds\ grasses around, escape trees from predators are close, as far as deep evergreens, I have several in my yard and more sporadically hundreds of yards away. But I live in a very rural area.
  5. Try ebird.com, I use it alot
  6. Agee with rusty, they are emptying mine daily. At least 30 birds at a time of different kinds. Defiantly have cover close by. Had a sharp shin hawk grab a dove for breakfast the other morning.
  7. My honeybees are back... We just noticed they are swarming outside the hole on the house. Are you still looking for bees? 

    1. BeeMan71

      BeeMan71

      Its hard to get them out of the house once they have moved In, it would require opening up the wall to get them out. Not sure if that what's your looking to do. FYI I'm not much of a carpenter haha.

    2. westyjs

      westyjs

      didn't know if you wanted to try a trap or not... this morning there was hardly any coming out of the house... Was weird they started coming in abut 3 weeks ago and then yesterday they were swarming outside the hole

       

    3. BeeMan71

      BeeMan71

      Unfortunately a trap may have worked only before they moved back in. You want them to choose the trap as their new home instead of your wall. The only way now is to physically remove them from the wall.

  8. Here is alot of reading about tbe flow hive. http://www.beesource.com/forums/showthread.php?307501-Extractor-less-honey-by-Flow-Hive&highlight=Flow+hive
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