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This consciouses person is trying to save these bees.  Is someone out there doing removals in the San Francisco area?  The email address and phone number are in the text of the message below.

Waldemar

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I am at the Richmond Field Station (part of UC Berkeley property but up the highway towards Richmond on the water), you can google the name and get directions.  I opened up some of the holes which they sealed to try and entomb the bees on Saturday.  There were around seven that came out but the weather was cold so if it heats up there will be more I am certain.  They are European Honey Bees.

You can phone me to discuss this further at 510 861 4620.

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>>I have a hive in the wall of my art studio, the facilities people sealed the out side of the wall and powdered it with pesticides with out my knowledge. The bees that were not affected are now flooding my studio starving (I think). Is there anyone who could remove the remainder of the hive and nurse them back to health? please contact me at [log in to unmask]
 
 

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