Removing Bees from a Beech Tree : 29
Captions (Left to right, from the top)
1 The beech tree, cut down and moved to the new site
2 Splitting open the trunk with a car jack
3 The colony revealed 4 A close-up look at the combs 5 Clearing the bees out of the way using the smoker
6 Cutting out the comb 7 Removing the comb from the trunk 8 Encouraging the remaining bees to leave the trunk and move into their new home
September 2016 Vol 98 No 9 Apimondia Gold Medal for Popular Beekeeping Journals, 2007, 2013 and 2015
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