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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: dpence on September 29, 2008, 11:56:42 am

Title: Win some, loose some
Post by: dpence on September 29, 2008, 11:56:42 am
My wife and I did a cutout in an old two-story house built in 1821, the comb was so infested with wax moths, it was unbelievable.  We came to the conclusion that the only bee activity was from robbers.  There was no brood at all, and it looked like two queen cells had emerged at some point.  The brood comb was empty so I suspect they obsconded.  I went ahead and removed the comb and sealed up the entrance.  Interestingly the house has another hive on the other side, too far away to be connected (huge house) so will see what that one looks like next week if the weather permits.  Hopefully the painter will have the articulated arm (bucket) there.  Might wait till spring on that one.  I am not real fond of working off an extension ladder that high up.  :-D

David 
Title: Re: Win some, loose some
Post by: JP on September 29, 2008, 12:02:22 pm
I agree, they absconded. Good thing you cleaned things up and sealed the entrance or they will be back come spring or next spring or next spring, ok, whenever a swarm comes around and is looking for a new home that spot will be a magnet.

Beeproofing is the only sure way to keep them away but...
Every bldg seems to have more holes to seal than we have time to seal them.


...JP