> >If a hollow tree is next to another one, already occupied, will bees
> occupy it or will they prefer to find one half a mile away?
>
In desert areas in which trees are only near water, every cavity may house
a colony.
I once also was called to remove a colony from a barn wall. There were
four separate colonies in that wall, well separated by studs. (I'm familiar
enough with bee removals to know that a single colony may occupy more than
one stud bay if there is a small passage available. This was not the case).
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