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Thu, 20 May 1999 08:07:26 -0500
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Matt, I would not attempt to catch these swarms when they are that high
in a tree.  It is not worth the hospital bills.  The best approach would
be to put out bait hives to try to provide homes for any swarms.  You
could not get a 2-3 inch branch to break off that high up in a tree with
a shotgun or rifle.  Shooting into a swarm is not a good idea either.
They would not leave that branch.  Where in mid Missouri are you
located.  I am located about 9 miles north of Fayette, MO. Have you
checked out our Mid Missouri BeeKeeping web page?
www.beekeeper.missouri.org

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