To: DollyCali
There's a number for beekeepers in your state I'm sure. Last summer I had thousands of bees to show up in the corner of my deck and house. At the time a man was here giving me an estimate on a new deck and we had to stand out in my yard to talk. He cautioned me to NOT call someone to kill them but that I had to call a state beekeeper. When I called I was told of several in the state and who was near me.
Those are the people you can call and ask who has honey in your area. Beekeepers apparently work as a group to help each other. When hives are found they call others and share.
97 posted on
03/05/2017 8:03:12 AM PST by
STARLIT
(Draining the Swamp includes Cleaning Out The Sewer.)
To: NIKK
When I was heavy into bee keeping, I posted a notice at the volunteer fire department to call me if there was a swarm at someone’s house.
I captured several after being called.
99 posted on
03/05/2017 8:05:41 AM PST by
bert
(K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... Hillary is Ameritrash, pass it on)
To: NIKK
I’ll do some checking re: bees. We had 3 all within 1/2 mile of my parents home. Semi rural area still w/national park all around.
Those three parties all elderly & moved the past decade.
When My parents first moved in there were only about 2000 in township. Cyrus Eaton and the Marshall Estates both were developed. HUGE acreage farms/land and now it is more burbish... still much rural and most lots are at least an acre but some of the old fashioned GOOD things of having chickens, bees etc is now gone
115 posted on
03/05/2017 9:52:44 AM PST by
DollyCali
(Don't tell God how big your storm is..... Tell the storm how BIG your God is!)
To: NIKK; DollyCali
I get my raw honey from the FARM BUREAU, which sells local products.
Have you tried SILVER SOL GEL (brand name ASAP) for allergies. I put a little bit in my nose and get INSTANT results.
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