Sunday, May 6, 2012

"Bees From China, Not Really!"

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.

As always...he drills the hole exactly on top of them!  He's good like that...never misses, he amazes me!

Now, to cut through these cement walls...that's another story!

Like a surgeon, deWayne does his very best to maintain a clean cut, with least amount of damage. 

Like opening a Christmas present, deWayne has sucessfully opened the wall and found a beautiful surprise!

Now, it's time to remove the bees with the bee vac, and cut away the honeycomb.

He uses a frame to measure the honeycomb, just to get an idea of how much he needs to cut.

We are down to the last slice of pie, and deWayne finally decides to share! 

Here I am, removing the few bees that are left.

A nice clean removal, ready for the carpenter to repair.

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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