Bagnal Court, Wythenshawe

Acting for a Construction Company relacing windows and doors across the  buiding - apart from on the 10th and 11th floors!

BEE-Relocated were called out by an emloyers agent, where contractors were being prevented from rreplacing the doors and windows to apartments.  Scaffolders could not finish the job because of reports of bees on 11th Floor.  this was costing thousands per day in delays.

We were called in. to deal with it and found an african-sized colony living behind the facia board below the window.  Unbelievable quantities of bees, honey and honey comb.  Residents closed all the windows and we got to work.

It took two hives to remove them all and the help of the building contractor to help secure the affected area.  

The residents received jars of honey, which went dowen very well and we ended up in the contractor's quarterly journal!

Post Box Building, Stockport Town Centre

Bee colony living behind the cladding on a 6th Floor balcony.

We got the call from the managing agent in August 2023.  The family living in the apartment had been unable to usae the balcony for over a month by the time we got there.  One of the family was allergic to bee and wasp stings and it was becoming a potentially serious health and safety issue.

An hour's work of removing the very attractive but very bee-friendly cladding and we set out to find the queen and remove the colony.

This was a younger colony and as such we were able to remove it within a few hours.

07954 172 165

Mersey Basin, Sale

'Colony in the Log' - Bee Colony in Rotted tree Trunk on Public Footpath

One of the loveliest of our relocations.  The affected public footpath was also a bridle way, with hundreds of people passing through every day.  

The end of the log was noticed as 'moving' and then once a horse was stung, getting in the way of the 'bee-line' it was time to consider relocation.  the landowner, a commercial property owner called us in.  Further inspection provided an initial         conclusion that there was no room left for them - comb was sticking out of the end!

What we didn't expect is that the whole log was occupied!  it was so rotten however, that the first heavy rainfall and subsequent frost would cause the log and therefore the colony to disintegrate.

Time to get these girls rescued and relocated into a hive, to live in one of our apiaries on Urmston Meadows in Manchester.


 

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