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There is some orange banding but that’s not to say there not welsh blacks"the idea is they will find their way back to the roof"
Oh really? I suspect the people at the sharp end are fairly sure that's exactly where they won't be going. Especially if the roofers do the job properly.
And those bees in the photo don't exactly look "black" to me.
James
God this forum can be a depressing read."the idea is they will find their way back to the roof"
Oh really? I suspect the people at the sharp end are fairly sure that's exactly where they won't be going. Especially if the roofers do the job properly.
And those bees in the photo don't exactly look "black" to me.
James
Even the most the most proper roofing job would be unable to prevent access to a swarm, and as I doubt that the roofers will clean the propolis from the timbers, bees will be in pdq.if the roofers do the job properly.
God this forum can be a depressing read.
In addition to maintaining access for the bats that roost in the roof, additional small gaps around the eaves and under the slates at the ends of the building will be carefully added so the bees can return to their old home.
Look like the Italians have taken over the Bees after their Rugby success.There is some orange banding but that’s not to say there not welsh blacks
It’s not to say they are either?There is some orange banding but that’s not to say there not welsh blacks
Disposable sleeves used in healthcare, catering etc along with gloves. For example:Is the plastic that extends up the arm attached to the nitrile gloves at the cuff or is it just elastic there?
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