>Removals can be quite tiresome.
agreed!
At times can take serious thought before the work begins.
challenging at times:
One was a bee removal from the inside wall of the 7th floor of an occupied hospital. The hospital STAFF WAS TERRIFIED.
A bumble bee nest with around 300 bees removed from the ceiling over the bathtub of an inside bathroom.
I took a few stings on the removal even with a suit on. The bumble bees were stinging through the suit.
(in archives)
A section of recently replaced roofing and sub base would have had to be removed to get at the bees from the roof.
Bees are not predictable (which I am sure Joe will agree on). Once the wood was pulled on an eve where the bees were entering and the nest was at the opposite end of the house eve.
I am sure Joe has similar stories.
>But I don’t cope too well with crowds while I am working, the distractions from questions etc. sometimes interfere with my concentration on my work.
I do not have problems with questions but find it hard to handle those in the crowd wanting to tell me how to do my job.
I would listen to the home owner and another beekeeper but advice from the crowd bugs me when working.
bob
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