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Greetings!
Can a beekeeper in the Texas area help the below folks?

Norma
From: DOTTY POWELL 
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 1:47 PM
Subject: Moving Bees


Please HELP!!!!,

We own a lake house at Lake Twakoni,Texas . A colony of bee's have made a 
home in our attic . They have made honey and it is coming through the ceiling on 
the patio. They aren't active now . Only once in a while we see one flying around.
Do you think if we removed the ceiling tile we would not get stung. Please tell
us what to do .The bee's are around the back door .We have grandchildren and we  are afraid they will be stung.What can we do to keep them from coming back.
Thank you in advance,
Howard Powell
   

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