Tuesday, April 3, 2012

"Country Club Bees"

Organization is vital to a successful bee removal, one must have everything needed, prior to beginning a job.  Incidently, this removal was inside a bedroom closet.
Preparation is key when working with bees!  It's vitally important to cover exposed area's, prior to starting a bee removal process.  Trust us, it can get really messy!
deWayne has identified through a "gut feeling" where he thinks the bees may be located.  Wonder if he's right?  Time will tell....
Square has been cut, removing insultation, what will we see...it's like opening a gift at Christmas time!
What a lovely colony!  A reflection of God's handiwork...
Notice the dryer vent tube where the bees were entering and exiting.  Also, the wax drippings that resemble fish bones.  deWayne says you have to look hard to see fish bones, but I have a vivid imagination.
Beautiful honeycomb taken from job.
A two story home had a honeybee infestation in between the second floor and first floor ceiling.  They discovered dead bees in their bathroom light fixtures, which prompted the search.

In this pic, deWayne has already removed about 20,000 honeybees (including Queen) inside, and is attempting to snag a few foragers in hopes to reassure a safe environment for homeowners.

Thanks Bill Owens of Georgia Bee Removal for this referral!

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