I really like honey bees so I would contact a local bee keeper to get them removed so they can continue to make their wonderful honey and pollinate our flowers fruits and vegetables.
I would be living at a local motel while this is taking place because I am highly allergic to bee stings and have about and hour before I go into shock.
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An Australian home was home to an enormous beehive. Here are other places you don't want bees.
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An Australian homeowner called a handyman to check out the discoloration that was the result of the honey from a giant bee hive.

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JohnT 2012/07/18 01:14:43Get some green tea






















"Bees can be relocated and bee swarms can be removed"
http://www.wasp-control.co.uk...
"There are many reasons for moving bees and any number of ways it can be done. However, everyone who has ever moved bee hives agrees on one point: a successful bee move is an uneventful one! Moving bees is a relatively easy job if
you know the right way to do it. Here are some suggestions how bee hives can be moved with few problems and less effort."
http://agdev.anr.udel.edu/maa...
This is what I would look like if any got near me
Which reminds me of Sunday, when a Wasp decided to land on my head while reading on a floating chair in the pool. I had some mad ninja skills, and ended up saving the book from destruction as I screamed and landed in the water. lol.
Billy won't kill them, he will re-locate them.
such a happening. What else to use it for?