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Free Swarm Re-location service from Oregon Trail Farm
Call (520) 249-0480 or send note below if needing help in re-locating honeybees!  Please let me know location, Thanks!

Member of the Kansas State University Swarm Catchers
- https://entomology.k-state.edu/extension/current-topics/honey-bee-swarms.html

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Save the bees!  The beekeeping community is passionate about saving honeybee hives throughout the city and countryside. If there is a swarm that needs saving in your neighborhood, or if you know of an established hive that needs removal, please take the time to find a live-bee removal and re-homing service in your area! Extermination and pesticides are not options. Honeybees can be safely removed and re-homed with a call to Oregon Trail Farm.  
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Swarm or Hive?  Knowing whether what you’re seeing is a swarm or a hive will help you describe them to a beekeeper. Is there a structure the bees are coming in and out of? Or is it just a mass of bees? If there’s a structure, it’s a hive. If not, it’s a swarm – bees looking for a new place to settle in and build a hive, in anycase give Oregon Trail Farm a call.
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