I have two bee removal jobs I cannot get too because I am stretched a bit thin at the moment. One is in the roof of a mobile home, the other is in a stucco wall about 10 feet up. Both hives seem pretty well behaved. They are up for grabs if anyone here wants to take a crack at them. Message me for details...

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Paul,  If I were not coming up on back-to-back trips I'd be interested in checking this (or your splits) out with you.  It will be sometime in July before I would be able to deal with either.

Ralph

Oh, I am sure those two removals will still be there. There are very few others in the area to remove them. I have too much on my plate to tackle them at the moment and will for the immediate future.

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