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This came in from a lady in Skiatook, North of Tulsa, Oklahoma.  Any
suggestions?

> > I would love to find out how to get rid of my honey bees so
> > that my humming birds have had their fill.  The bees have
> > taken over.  Can you tell me how I can detour them to another area?
> > I'm in desperation...

> Are you talking about a hummingbird feeder?  If so, a good
> hummingbird feeder will have bee guards that keep bees away.

> > I have the ones with the guards but they are all over them too.
> > Can you recommend one....Maybe I'm not looking where
> > I'm supposed to be....I buy from bird shed

allen

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