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Richard Martyniak <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 31 May 2011 14:11:08 -0400
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Waldemar,
Typically there is very little room to work with, when attempting a LIVE 
cutout from the inside. Very little room above the top plates, and 
personally, I'd not cut the top plates. The potential liability 
outweighs what little a feral colony could begin to offer.  I'd 
reconsider an external colony, using a lift or scaffolding.

Richard Martyniak, ALLFloridaBeeRemoval.com

> I have an architectual detail questions.  I had a call from a fellow who has a 4 story brick house.  The bees are in the soffit just behind the gutter.  It's not practical to get up to the eave from the outside.  Has anyone tried cutting into the eave on a brick-verneer wall from the INSIDE?
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