- Joined
- Oct 9, 2012
- Messages
- 183
- Reaction score
- 110
- Location
- Surrey
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 5
I've been asked to remove a colony that has lived in a chimney stack for several years.
Thankfully scaffolding is in place so I can at least get to the bees ! I've done a recce, and the bees are occupying what looks like the top part of the chimney stack (the cowl has been removed and the bees temporarily protected by a piece of wood).
I can see the top of two vertical pieces of comb (located under that flat piece of wood on the top of the stack - in the pic below).....soooo, my challenge is to remove the comb, causing as little damage as possible to the bees and obviously try and locate the queen. My ideal scenario would bee to vacuum the bees out, but (a) I don't have a bee vacuum, and (b) I don't know anyone who does. I can only remove via the actual hole at the top of the the now sealed chimney. I can't remove any of the brickwork.
I've not done a chimney removal before, so very happy to receive any advice/guidance or words of wisdom from anyone who has previous experience, to help try and make this removal a success. And if anyone has a bee vaccum they would be willing to lend, that would be great! Thanks.
Thankfully scaffolding is in place so I can at least get to the bees ! I've done a recce, and the bees are occupying what looks like the top part of the chimney stack (the cowl has been removed and the bees temporarily protected by a piece of wood).
I can see the top of two vertical pieces of comb (located under that flat piece of wood on the top of the stack - in the pic below).....soooo, my challenge is to remove the comb, causing as little damage as possible to the bees and obviously try and locate the queen. My ideal scenario would bee to vacuum the bees out, but (a) I don't have a bee vacuum, and (b) I don't know anyone who does. I can only remove via the actual hole at the top of the the now sealed chimney. I can't remove any of the brickwork.
I've not done a chimney removal before, so very happy to receive any advice/guidance or words of wisdom from anyone who has previous experience, to help try and make this removal a success. And if anyone has a bee vaccum they would be willing to lend, that would be great! Thanks.