JP & Schawee Remove Bees From A ceiling-April 13, 2011

Started by JP, April 16, 2011, 04:32:11 PM

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JP

I don't like removing bees from a ceiling but this was our best option. We got a nice bit of bees and a great queen. Hope you enjoy the video!


...JP

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AllenF


hardwood

Good job! I hate those ones where you risk dripping honey all over the carpet/furniture etc. I guess the Chinese buffet wouldn't deliver to the roof??

Scott
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G3farms

Scott you know them milkshakes get all hot and runny up on the roof
those hot bees will have you steppin and a fetchin like your heads on fire and your keister is a catchin!!!

Bees will be bees and do as they please!

annette

OH God, when Schawee grabbed the umbrella from you I was yelling at him not to break it. That was a very funny video you made there JP. Tell me honestly JP, is the umbrella still in perfect condition?? Is it sticky from honey??

So does the homeowner now call a contractor to fix the ceiling?? You said that home is attracting beehives all the time, so they probably have to bee proof that home right JP, with that stuff you told me about

Still think this would make a great program on TV.

Thanks for sharing
Annette

JP

Annette, the red parasol is still in pretty good shape!

Last year Schawee and I caulked and sealed the entire right side of the house but where this hive was located holes are too numerous for me to consider bee proofing. I'd rather she call in a contractor for the repairs/bee proofing.


...JP
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skflyfish

Thanks again, JP and Schawee.

Again these are so much appreciated on yet another snowy morning.

Jay

D Semple

You would have thought a good friend would have moved the ladder for you so you didn't have to step over hive on the way down.  :-D

JP

Quote from: D Semple on April 18, 2011, 11:31:19 PM
You would have thought a good friend would have moved the ladder for you so you didn't have to step over hive on the way down.  :-D

Hello! Thank You!  :-D


...JP
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Tommyt

Thanks Bick-er and Bick-et  :-D you two are defiantly a crew to watch
and Of course  the Knowledge, I get from these videos is the best

Thanks
Tom
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VolunteerK9

There was so much smoke at the beginning of the video I thought it was a Cheech & Chong spinoff.  8-)

GWDawg1

Thanks for the videos.  I am learning a lot from watching you guys.

Mike Tuggle

 :?  JP, I learn from every one of your videos. This time, I have a new question since I have request for a ceiling job between two bedrooms -- like yours, they have to line up to get into a tiny entrance under a deck outside.  They have been there for 2 years.  (We may need an umbrella inside.)

You have all the blinds closed and it looked like you were using a strap-on headlamp to look up into the joists.  Does that keep them calmer and more likely to not 'buzz' around the bedroom?

Thanks,
Mke

JP

Mike, when they get inside, they will go for light sources, such as lights or windows. If you can open a window that is best. The head lamp I was using was on red light mode. Red lights don't attract them nearly as much as other light spectrums.


...JP
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Mike Tuggle

Thanks, JP!  I thought I knew why you were on red mode.  My LED 'lamp strap' just moved from my surf-fishing kit to my "cutout kit."   :)

Mike