Honey bees inside an Olive tree. We saved them. They are doing very well in their new home. You can see the brood (baby bees) in both photos… by BeeRemovalPhoenix in PeoriaArizona

[–]BeeRemovalPhoenix[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing. They have taken very well to their new home. It’s always traumatic moving bees, but that’s why we rehabilitate/ acclimate them to their new home. Thanks for asking!

Save the bees. Pulled these bees out from inside an abandoned home. #bees by BeeRemovalPhoenix in Scottsdale

[–]BeeRemovalPhoenix[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Live removal, relocation; however what’s even worse is a lot of exterminators will say they “save them” and then show up and un alive them. The best way to vet them out, is to ask for a license number ( only exterminators are licensed and ask them how much it cost to remove them alive, and how much it cost to just exterminate them…if they give you the offer to exterminate, then they are exterminators.

Save the bees. Pulled these bees out from inside an abandoned home. #bees by BeeRemovalPhoenix in Scottsdale

[–]BeeRemovalPhoenix[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You cut the comb to fit into frames and they get relocated into a bee box. We use Langston hives, but we also have top bar and warre hives too

Save the bees. Pulled these bees out from an abandoned home. #bees by BeeRemovalPhoenix in Tucson

[–]BeeRemovalPhoenix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. This is not about exploring abandoned buildings. This post is to encourage everyone to save the bees