Ilya Barkanov on MSN
Safely relocating a backyard bee swarm to a new hive
In this video I finish relocating a wild bee swarm from a tree into a new hive box. You can see the bees clustering on the comb as they settle into their new home and I carefully adjust the frames to ...
Ilya Barkanov on MSN
Removing a massive bee hive from a fallen Pasadena tree
I was called out to the Pasadena Tournament of Roses grounds after a tree came down and revealed a serious bee problem. In this video I walk you through how I open the fallen trunk with a chainsaw, ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Tens of thousands of bees that had taken up residence in a Midtown tree are being relocated thanks to the effort of a self-described “bee nerd.” Roger Hunter of Memphis has been the ...
Removing and relocating a beehive is sometimes necessary—though we recommend avoiding it if you can. Many people have a fear of bees. But know that unless their hive is endangered, bees are not ...
Tree cutters arrived at the home of Ellen Wilson on Wednesday for what they thought was going to be a routine job of cutting down a dead tree in her backyard. Suddenly, an angry swarm of honeybees ...
Barbara has written professionally for more than two decades. In the past five years, she has specialized in creating real estate and home improvement content. Besides writing for Forbes Home, she ...
Rather than stopping at one visible hive, the removal revealed a larger, more complex colony occupying multiple parts of the structure. Honey found across multiple roof cavities s ...
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