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  • COMMERCIAL:

    CALL A BEE KEEPER NOT THESE GUYS!

  • always destroy feral bees to protect your pocket book is more truthful. Very few actual wild bees left. Most swarms today most likely come someone's apiary. Putting that aside, When I capture a swarm or remove bees from a structure. I always isolate them, for two years, in a yard I have for this very pupose. In ten years of doing this, I have never run into any diseases like Foul Brood ect. I rarely see any bees without mites, feral or not. Even get them in package bees from quality dealers.

  • Quit killing the bees!!! Find a local Beekeeper to work with.

  • @trinitybees1 Wise beekeepers will not collect feral bees as they sometimes carry diseases like foul brood or mites like varroa destructor that will wipe out the keepers working hives.

    Always destroy feral bee populations wherever possible to protect the bee industry.

  • Bees aren't pest ffs! They're the most useful insect and we depend on them!

  • i recently removed beehive by myself i used about 6 cans of the foam spray for hornets over a 3 day period once that stuff touches the bees they die fairly quickly i got lucky though as to where the hive was there was only 1 way in and out so i kept shooting that stuff in there and when they were almost all gone i puleed the hive out with a rake this guys right there is going to be ALOT of honey.

  • @somedude2085

    you shouldn't have done that, honey bees shouldn't be killed. Just call a beekeeper.

  • you want too remove a bee hive throw dome rocks and stick like i did

  • #FAIL

  • boring..

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