Flood

Then Alex brought lots of rain and the beehives seemed to be in a bad spot. Before the next one comes they all are going on tall stands further back in the shade. Thanks to a HCBA member who made me a steel hive stand. I will be getting more soon. It is the stand closest to the cameras in this photo.  The chickens have hatched 6 chicks, something got one yesterday, but all in all things are great, the chickens love it out here.
These are bee removal jobs from the last two months who are thriving now. I challenge any other bee removal companies to show their bees. I can guarantee you they can not. I could name names too... If they say they keep the bees alive then ask to see photos of those bees. In fact those of us who care actually look out for the bees and gather information about individuals who illegally remove bees so watch out guys, I am looking out for our provider, this planet earth. 
 

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