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deWayne has located the honeybees and marked the wall with a small piece of blue tape. He searches for studs with the stud finder, prior to cutting into the wall. |
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As always...he drills the hole exactly on top of them! He's good like that...never misses, he amazes me! |
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Now, to cut through these cement walls...that's another story! |
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Like a surgeon, deWayne does his very best to maintain a clean cut, with least amount of damage. |
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Like opening a Christmas present, deWayne has sucessfully opened the wall and found a beautiful surprise! |
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Now, it's time to remove the bees with the bee vac, and cut away the honeycomb. |
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He uses a frame to measure the honeycomb, just to get an idea of how much he needs to cut. |
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We are down to the last slice of pie, and deWayne finally decides to share! |
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Here I am, removing the few bees that are left. |
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A nice clean removal, ready for the carpenter to repair. |
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Our final moments are spent preparing the frames, in hopes to give the bees a "home away from home" feel. And to offer the homeowner an explanation of the removal process. |
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