Lakewood90712
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I discovered the recent bee activity in my yard. I have a concrete block wall , with four 1/2 inch holes from gate I removed about 20 years ago, and never plugged the holes. So A queen decided the inside of the hollow wall would be a good place to relocate to. Right next to a neighbors walkway , window,and my back door, so I can't leave them. These little guys are a critical part of our food chain.
I just can't think of any way to find the queen to relocate the hive, without destroying the wall. I don't think NASA , Lawrence Livermore, or JPL could figure a way to find the queen inside the wall.
Looking on you tube, sometimes a hive can be tricked into moving to a man made hive thru a tube, but this is iffy, and takes months even if it works.Until the queen moves, the hive will not.
Any "Miracle" Ideas ?
I just can't think of any way to find the queen to relocate the hive, without destroying the wall. I don't think NASA , Lawrence Livermore, or JPL could figure a way to find the queen inside the wall.
Looking on you tube, sometimes a hive can be tricked into moving to a man made hive thru a tube, but this is iffy, and takes months even if it works.Until the queen moves, the hive will not.
Any "Miracle" Ideas ?