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Offline iddee

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Re: Need help locating the colony's location
« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2012, 08:28:20 am »
I agree. It's the PR, not the price.

Quote 200 and charge 300 equals very mad customer.
Quote 400 and charge 300 equals very happy customer.
The price of 300 means nothing. The PR is everything.
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Re: Need help locating the colony's location
« Reply #21 on: July 29, 2012, 10:53:35 pm »
  From the looks of the structure that is an electric or gas fireplace.
  In either case it will be flat on top and the roof portion covers an opening that extends down around the insert.
  It should be attached to the wall, and the top of the sides, with cap plates attached to the brick. There may, or may not, be a piece of plywood that covers the top of the opening under the framing.
  In a perfect world the bees will be attached to the top or the framing across the opening. Worst case they will be down inside the walls around the insert.
  The framing should be a triangle of 2X4s at each end and either another or a single rafter down the center. You may be able to get a side off to get access for an inspection, but if you remove the top it will be all but impossible to get it back without re-roofing it to prevent leaks.
  Two handy tools for me are a stethiscope and a box nail puller.
  I would open the side away from the entrance and have a look see.
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Re: Need help locating the colony's location
« Reply #22 on: July 29, 2012, 11:13:48 pm »
Wayne, you have a perfect description of how it's built, but the shingles are nailed to plywood. You can pry the plywood, shingles, and all up 1/2 to 1 in. and see in the whole area. Then just tap the roof back down and you have disturbed nothing. No reason to open the side.
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Re: Need help locating the colony's location
« Reply #23 on: July 30, 2012, 10:50:54 am »
specialkayme,

Don't leave us hanging!;)  Where'd the hive end up hiding? Pictures?
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Re: Need help locating the colony's location
« Reply #24 on: July 30, 2012, 11:10:55 pm »
Nothing left to tell so far. Client hasn't called me back, or given me the thumbs up to crack open the roof. Still trying to get up with her though.

 

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