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checked out a snag that homeowner had felled. top half exploded with bees everywhere. it had six or seven fresh pieces of white comb in there. threw down a nuc.
then went to check out some oilfield equipment scheduled for tear down. this one will be a good one.
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Easy to get to hives. Great pics.
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Boy you sure are getting a lot of calls. Good luck with them.
James
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mostly word of mouth, it helps that im in the duck brotherhood.
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You ducks always stick together!
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I would be leary of doing swarm removals where you live-be careful
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