
Removing bee from a wall is always a challenge, especially if the wall has a brick veneer on it. The easy solution, and the one I choose, is to go from the inside of the house and remove the sheetrock. Not knowing the size of the hive is a mystery until you actually see it for the first time. In this case ,I was quite surprised because it was twice the size I was expecting due to the amount of honey that was stored up. Finally, capturing the queen is always a goal in a removal, and this time I was successful in achieving that goal. Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed it. Mr. Ed
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do you bottle and sell this honey aling side your farm production?
You are a Champ Jeff!! I am praising the Lord and keeping bees now for 23 years in the Pleasant Valley Colorado. It is literally the Land flowing with milk and honey. The home of Noosa yoghurt and Pleasant Valley Bees!!!! I have stayed away from removal but now watching you I may start doing removals. Praise the Lord for the amazing bees!!!
You have such a peaceful spirit and your heart for Jesus is refreshing to see. I really enjoy your videos and the glory you give back to God.
whay did the honey from these taste like wish was sold online for abby
don't you ever get stung?
Is it me, or is that a HUGE queen?
hy ….guys cek this video https://youtu.be/ojQbArbuN4E
Free honey!!!!
Do you give any honey and comb to the owners?
Jeff, that is an INSANE amount of honey in that wall…I've never seen that much. That was wild. What did you think when you first saw it? I did a removal about the same size inside and interior wall but it had nowhere near this amount of honey. How much honey did you end up getting out of there when you processed it?
I enjoyed your snake in the can giggle fest. .. now I know that giggle when you are behind the camera! We are truly children to Christ! As we as teachers, soldiers, all the rest. .. thanks for sharing!
Hello. I am a big fan of your videos, I just wanted to ask, how many bees are lost in operations like this. I know they have to be removed some how in the end, but it's still humane, right?
So is that honey fit for human consumption?
This is incredible! Thank you so much for posting.
Your welcome Jeff,I always try to watch your videos as do a lot of other folks.i think it's the manner in which you conduct yourself in the videos.
I'm still puzzled as why the hive died,I think it was the queen problems earlier not having enough time to gain population.
The good point is that all the Combe is looking good no moth damage
You know Jeff I guess I can speak for nearly all the folk that subscribe to you,you are a blessing in disguise and a great beekeeper.
It's a pleasure pressing the like button in my opinion.
On a sour note though I wanted to let you know I had a dead out on one hive which I had to deal with yesterday Jan 20th.
God bless and keep making those great bee vids
what happens to the bees you vacuum?
a little bit of spray foam could have prevented this whole mess lol
Do you need to clean the honey left in the walls? I would think leaving it there would encourage another swarm to move in, unless you block the outside entrance of course. 🙂