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Hello List,
Below is a message forwarded from a wildlife
rehabilitation listserv. The woman is located in
Waterloo, Iowa. I was hoping to find someone nearby
who might be able to help. Please reply to Terese if
you can help. She's not on BEE-L.
Thank you!
Susan Gallagher
--- Terese Evans <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 14:51:50 -0500
> From: Terese Evans <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Bee's
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Hi list,
> A nice elderly man just called and said he lives in
> an old house that
> has been invaded by bee's.
> He thinks they are the small honey bee's.
> He said there were literally thousands of them
> covering his front
> picture window and side of the house. He can see
> where they are
> getting in at up high near the roof.
> He does not want to harm them but wonder's if there
> is a way he can
> humanely ask them to leave. Today is the first day
> that he has seen
> them on and in the wall of the house.
> They are planning on re-siding the house sometime
> this summer also.
> Suggestions welcome.
> My thought is maybe call a bee-keeper and see what
> he can offer?
> Thanks.
> Terese Evans
> [log in to unmask]
> 9th yr.-S& F lic.--aka, "Mother Duck"
> Pres. of Black Hawk Wildlife Rehab. Project, IA, &
> NWRA member
> "Yesterday is history, the future is a mystery,
> today is truly a gift,
> which is why it is called the present. Make each
> new day count!"
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