@@insideyourbed9731 we nurse them back to health and strength at our quarantine apiary…then they go to our normal apiary with all the other healthy colonies we keep.
Why would you use a bee vac when there's no need... it was a small colony at the start of the year, really not need to use a bee vac with such a small amount of bees. Thanks for the input though.
Great work guys - where does the colony go to once you have removed it?
We take them to our quarantine apiary for a few months to make sure they aren’t diseased or full of varroa mite.
@@PestInterceptors and then i assume return it to nature?
@@insideyourbed9731 we nurse them back to health and strength at our quarantine apiary…then they go to our normal apiary with all the other healthy colonies we keep.
Get a bee vacuum.
Why would you use a bee vac when there's no need... it was a small colony at the start of the year, really not need to use a bee vac with such a small amount of bees. Thanks for the input though.
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This was a super easy one. We love these jobs 😊