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  • Kewl Bee Vac thing... I was wondering what percentage of bees survived being sucked into the hose and cage thingy...... I suppose it depended on the amount of pressure in the vacuum.....

  • @calrow99 There is a small percentage of bees that do not survive during a live bee removal. It is hard to calculate and varies with each job but is very small with live bee removals.

  • Hey guys is it true that you can eat the honey comb? and my friend has a honey bee hive around is land and he found it once and it was on a tree he told me that it looked about 3years old and when you pull off part of the tree there horents wasps killer bees and honey bees IS THAT NORMAL for all of those to live togeather?

  • @nindudes5 You can use the honey from the honeycomb if pesticides were not used to remove the bee colony. Also, you would probably not want to consume the honey from an older hive. It is not usual that hornets, wasps, and bees live together. They are different species and live in different types of nests.

  • Where do I buy one of those round cages?

  • @av1611preacher I know of a few places that sell them. Vac-a-bee sells the capture box as well as the whole bee vacuum system.

  • Yea, dont kill the bees please =(.. we needthem.. damn i want some raw honey.. hmmmm

  • That was absolutly awesome! Thank you very much.

  • what do u do to the bees in the vaccuum cage?..plse don`t kill them!!

  • Hi TAMiiLSouLjA

    No - we do not kill them after they are removed live. They are relocated with a local beekeeper.

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