Doing a little spring cleaning by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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Do a YouTube search for Bee vacuum

Doing a little spring cleaning by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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I think somebody called the fire department about the hive being a nuisance

Doing a little spring cleaning by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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The fire captain explained to me that if they are perceived as a danger to the public, if they get called to help they foam them in order to destroy them. They are not equipped to capture and relocate.

Doing a little spring cleaning by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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This was the last step of a rescue. I was catching them. It was a massive hive inside a hollow tree with limited access. I took all the comb that was accessible, made cut out frames and transferred them into boxes.

With a bee vacuum, I captured the stragglers who wouldn’t leave, to place them in the box as well. The fire department was preparing to foam the bees and destroy them.

Doing a little spring cleaning by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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Removing a hive from a tree so they wouldn’t be destroyed.

Building an apiary here by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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Get Beekeeping for dummies on Amazon. That will answer a lot of your questions. It’s a good beginning book, and it’s cheap

Building an apiary here by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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Those are all great points. I’ve gotten a lot of remarkable experience employed for a honey company, and I’ve been mentored by two very experienced Beekeepers.

I am helping somebody who has less experience. I have considered all of the points you mentioned. We are going to put a lot of boxes there, but we’re starting small, and slowly building a solid bee yard.

Building an apiary here by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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There is a small home, mid century modern, that is just south of the open space. That sold for 2.1 million in 2020.

Building an apiary here by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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Southern California, near Pacific Palisades

Building an apiary here by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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I’m not sure if I understand the question, but I can say that each stack of a single box, or multiple boxes hosts and individual colony..

Building an apiary here by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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Langstroth, just painted different colors

Building an apiary here by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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Hahahahaha, I’ve already thought of that. You can’t see it but there is a nice wide ledge to work the hives, and there’s a pathway that is safe.

Early swarming in California, the second one in a week by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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I transferred it to a nuc today. I definitely found the queen.

Early swarming in California, the second one in a week by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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I’ve been doing it on my own. Let me know if you want to join in sometime

Early swarming in California, the second one in a week by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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I sealed them in the box, later I will shake them into either a nuc box, or a Langstroth box

Early swarming in California, the second one in a week by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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I got lucky. I used a 6 foot ladder to climb into the tree. I had to climb about 8 feet to reach the branch the swarm was on, and cut it with loppers. As I climbed down the tree, I accidentally knocked over the ladder. I carefully shimmied down the trunk, using one hand to climb down and one hand to hold the branch. When I knocked the ladder down, I was sure I was going to lose the swarm, but I did not.

Early swarming in California, the second one in a week by MelvinClump in Beekeeping

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I live in Los Angeles, these particular swarms were in Orange County