Recovery: Feral Honey Bee Colony | Honey Bee Rescue

2 years ago
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Philip was called in by a local tree service company to remove a honey bee colony discovered on their latest job. The feral colony had a 2 to 3 feet section in the center hollow of the tree full of comb, honey, and brood. Philip uses the bee's own honeycomb by strapping the comb into wooden frames within the hive box. This helps make the bees comfortable as he transitions them to the wooden bee hive. Find out if he successfully rescues the colony and adds them to Kowalski Apiary!

Chapter Menu
0:00 Intro
1:44 Setting the Stage
3:23 First Honeycomb Removed
4:13 Digging into the Depths of the Hive
6:35 Sheets of Honeycomb
6:55 Using the Honeycomb to Create Temporary Frames
9:20 Biggest Piece Yet
9:51 Wrapping Up
10:29 How Is the Feral Colony Doing?

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