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Post by Scott on Jul 30, 2012 19:17:25 GMT -7
I realize it is late in the season but swarms still do happen. If you have a swarm to be removed please text me at 541-990-1854. I will remove them and place them in a hive.
Sorry, they do need to be exposed. If they are in your walls. I won't tear your house apart to get them.
Scott
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Post by mickey on Sept 1, 2012 13:36:06 GMT -7
have bees in lake oswego, u want them, they are located in our front yard in a hole in the ground
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Post by drew on Sept 2, 2012 20:28:36 GMT -7
Those are wasps
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Post by eastsidebuzz on Sept 3, 2012 20:40:25 GMT -7
In dirt wasps or Yellow Jackets.
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Post by dab on Sept 4, 2012 8:31:24 GMT -7
If i tried to flood bees in the ground at full water strength for ten minutes and the water never surfaced, where is it going?
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Paul
Worker Bee
And when we go, nature will start over. With the bees, probably. Nature knows when to give up, David
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Post by Paul on Sept 5, 2012 9:32:12 GMT -7
Into the ground.
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