There a bee people who collect free of charge. I cannot remember how I found them years back. Maybe google it or ask honey producing people.

Marc


On 28/10/11 17:58 PM, Rosemary Robins wrote:
Oh dear. A few weeks ago when the grass was cut, a hive was found under the cover of one of the sprinkler levers. This was left up-turned on one of the benches. A few days later, cover was back in place but now there is a beehive in the tree closest to the wooden bench on the s-eastern side of the park. Many people come with both their 2 legged babies and their 4 legged babies so ideally the hive should be removed. I am reluctant to ask City Parks incase they destroy it.  Any one have ideas as to where the hive could be relocated and by whom? (No payment available!) The branch holding the hive can easily be cut.  Thanks. --
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