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Bees must keep the colony warm to assure the queen continues to lay eggs. In this picture, deWayne is using a small gadget called a heat detector. |
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In this picture deWayne is using another gadget called a stud-finder. |
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When all else fails...there's nothing like the good ole' fashion way of locating honeybees! |
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deWayne begins to gently try and remove the wood from the balcony. |
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Crow-bars are a necessity in bee removals! |
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Almost there, just a few more wiggles! |
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And there it is, the original hive. The honeycomb was very brittle and contained no honey. There was a little pollen and brood, but not much. |
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Another picture of the colony. |
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Since we have two hives, deWayne and I agree that I should remove this one and he will remove the other one. |
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I begin to remove the bees using the bee vacumn. |
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And cut away the honeycomb, one slice at a time. |
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With one more piece to go, we finally reach a bit of honey! |
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With all the honeycomb removed, deWayne begins to caulk and patch up the hole. He reminds me of a surgeon, when the job is complete, you can't even tell he's been there! |
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Getting ready to replace the board. deWayne is an excellent "fixer-upper!" |
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Job is complete, now to move to the end of the balcony and start on number two. |
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This is the honeycomb that was removed from the first colony. It's quiet dark, dry, and brittle. |
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Here we go again...part two. |
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With a beekeepers instinct, and a few gadgets, deWayne feels he has spotted the new colony. |
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He double checks by placing his ear to board, and listens for the buzz! |
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deWayne drills a "peep-hole" just to make sure he's right, and like always...he's dead on top of the colony! |
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Cutting through this wood was extremely difficult, but finally he's able to make a good cut. |
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And cut....and cut... |
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Until finally, he's able to get inside the hive. |
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Here is the newest colony and it's dripping with sooooo much honey! Good thing they're in a dentist home, I think these bees have a sweet tooth! |
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Here is the area, vacumned and sealed up, ready for closure. |
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A few minor adjustments.... |
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This honeycomb is huge, and tasted so divine! |
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Project complete! |
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Bee basket is removed from the bee vacumn bucket, and we were thrilled to have found the QUEEN! |
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This is the honeycomb collected after the second removal. |
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A sweet little Bumble Bee decided to join in on the action! Thanks to our dear friends, Bill & Lisa Owens of GEORGIA BEE REMOVALS for this referral!! |
Looks like you guys had fun with this removal! May be we will be able to send you some more like this one.
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