gomer
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Post by gomer on May 11, 2010 11:32:01 GMT -6
They pulled 50 lbs. or more of dripping sweetness from the eve of my house yesterday. $330 later this is what I'm left with. Supposed to let it air out for 2 weeks then I can repair it.
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Post by TDHofstetter on May 11, 2010 13:02:33 GMT -6
Six bucks a pound for honey... that's not TOO bad.
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Post by dicklaxt on May 11, 2010 14:52:34 GMT -6
Who said he got the honey
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Post by gomer on May 11, 2010 15:41:50 GMT -6
Wouldn't want this honey. He sprayed it w/ his sniper spray beforehand. Strong smellin' stuff.
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Post by imahic on May 12, 2010 9:38:09 GMT -6
I hate to see someone destroy a swarm of bees but they can be a pain to remove from a house like that. I have done it but won't do it again. Now if the swarm is africanized I don't have any problems with destroying them....lol.
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Post by gomer on May 12, 2010 9:47:22 GMT -6
I hate to see someone destroy a swarm of bees but they can be a pain to remove from a house like that. I have done it but won't do it again. Now if the swarm is africanized I don't have any problems with destroying them....lol. I agree Mike, I tried for 3 weeks, numerous calls to beekeepers, county extension offices, and finally my last resort Exterminators. I heard every excuse in the book. Too high, your too far, not worth my time, We only remove accessible hives, I was about to shoot somebody! Finally contacted Bizzy Bees, and it took them a week to get here. Busy time of the year for them, I suppose.
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