Honey bee colonies and their combs can be transferred from a tree or wall into a hive. Because of the amount of work involved and the difficulty of obtaining good combs, you should not consider this method a convenient or easy way of obtaining bees unless you have no other alternative. In many situations, the … Continue reading "Taking bees out of trees and building walls"
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