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Hi Dee & all,

I have been removing bees from houses or whatever for several years by this 
method. I make a funnel of screen wire about 18' long and can remove from 
any type structure without any harm to the structure. Most people kill the 
pest
when it is removed, that is not good. Takes about 8 to 10 weeks to do the 
job I do. When completed, I caulk the opening and bees cannot re-enter. If 
bees have been in there a long time it takes longer. If they are just a new 
swarm having been there only a few days, then it will not take but a week or 
so.

Lionel Evans
North AL. 

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