Shoulda seen it coming, but I didn't. They turned out to be a baldfaced hornet's nest, some yellowjackets in a planter, and a bunch of paper wasp nests under their eaves. :-\
Well, did you get them boxed and transfered home. Good luck with your new bees.
Joe
ask them to email you pictures. it has saved me many a trip!!
Tell them you charge $200 extra, each, if they have stingers.
I specifically asked if they were honey bees. She said that she thought so. I asked if they were in hives. She said yes.
Wish I'd thought to ask for pics, Kathy.
You need to learn the right questions to ask.
Is it a gray football shaped mass?
What color are the bees? Bright yellow or dull amber?
Are they fuzzy or slick?
Where are they entering and exiting? (anything ground or non structural are automatically suspect)
How many are entering and exiting per minute?
Are any clustering around the entry?
How large are the bees?
And of course texted pics are always best.
And if you had my vac system you could wade into them, for a fee of course.
QuoteAnd of course texted pics are always best.
i prefer emails. sometimes the text pics are hard to see. i keep several email addresses for various things. that way, i don't have to give out one i care about to someone i don't know.
that first question, especially at this time of the year, usually clears things up. also, are they coming out of a tree, structure, or GROUND!
Text is easier for me since I'm on the road all of the time.
Go ahead and send the ticket in the mail Georgia. LOL
I got a call this spring from a gal that thought they had honeybees flying into their house from under a deck. The hubby didn't even phantom a guess, so I gave her credit for at least trying. As a bee keeper and a human living on earth, you just kind of EXPECT people to know what a honey bee looks like! If people aren't observant enough to know a honeybee from a hole in the ground, what else are they missing? LOL
Yep, they were yellow jackets.
i've had 6 calls for removals in the last 3 weeks. 5 were yellow jackets. 1st thing i ask is are they in the ground. if not, send photos
Three words I hate to hear,
"you can have".
Oh how nice of them to let me work my butt off so they can recieve a benefit. When I hear those three words I very quickly get offended and go on the offense backing them into their own little corner. I consider those calls to be from thoughtless, selfish, ill mannered idiots and I have no hestation to call them on it.
The worst ones are "I have bees in my second story eaves...how much will you pay me??"
Scott