Channel: Jeff Horchoff Bees
Category: Pets & Animals
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Description: studiobeeproductions.com As noted by the beard on my face, this video was shot a few months back. However, with so much going on right now dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, and all the other regular things in life, I was happy to find video that was previously shot that I could post. On this adventure Charlie and I head to Mandeville, the town I delivered mail in for 27 years. It's a very quaint place to live, particularly the older section with some really great looking houses and Lake Pontchartrain as the focal point. Bees had moved into a newer elevated house which had a previous hive in it just months before. Our job, remove them and relocate them. As it turned out, bees were not the only insect that had moved in. As we were removing the comb, an active termite colony was also discovered, and though it was sad news for the homeowners, they were still pleased to have discovered their presence before much more damage could be done. So, get ready for a high up bee removal and some laughs along the way. Thanks for watching. God's peace to all. Mr. Ed