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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: blanc on July 07, 2012, 05:55:31 pm
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Just poking around at some of JP's photos and noticed a removal he did in a crypt. Gave me the creeps thinking about it. JP was there a stench in there? You gotta love those bees to get it from dead folk :-D By the way nice pics of removals!
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Hey Blanc did you check out my new website JPthebeeman.com? http://www.jpthebeeman.com/jpthebeeman/ (http://www.jpthebeeman.com/jpthebeeman/) Lots of pics and videos there too. The crypt didn't have a bad odor as I recall. Was a very interesting place they picked to call home. :shock:
...JP
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Not sure if I could tackle a job like that and I will check out your site.
Thx
James
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Actually this job was not so bad. I recall one such job far worse.
Did a removal for a lady that had several cats that were urinating throughout the entire house.
I wound up wearing a respirator to get the job done.
The stench was simply unbearable.
Somehow I survived that one!
...JP
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JP that reminds me on an install of a storm door for Lowe's years ago that I noticed a pile of something in the living room corner wall. I realized it was crap! My wife refused to come near the door and when I finished the job I smelled like crap. :(
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Well, there's also the one I did a few months ago with the two huge rotting dead rats right underneath one of the hives I removed that day. :shock:
...JP
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Bad honey killed the rats?
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I didn't touch the honey from that hive Allen but the other ones honey was quite good. :-D
...JP
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i doubt the dead care one way or the other! ;)
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I didn't touch the honey from that hive Allen but the other ones honey was quite good. :-D
...JP
The one from the cat urine house? :-X