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Eugene Makovec <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 May 2003 08:06:48 -0700
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I just left the neighbor's house. The "big cluster"
was not. They were just seeing a lot of bees going in
and out again. I vacuumed quite a few bees (maybe a
thousand) from around the entrance (inside and out),
and then the builder fogged the inside wall. Now there
are a few hundred bees buzzing around outside, and we
can still hear them inside the bathroom wall.

I also visited the nuc's new home and found them
building comb. I put the rest of the frames in and
I'll look for the queen when the weather clears.

>his wife just called me to say there's a big cluster
>there again
--- Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > The question is, if the queen is gone, will the
> rest
> > vacate the premises, and if not, how can we get
> rid of
> > them without tearing all the walls out?

  Chances are you missed the queen n
> the wall.  Unless you
> saw her you really have no idea.



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