a good place to start might be the honey bee foundation, in maitland.

On Oct 28, 7:57 pm, "Marc Lunau (HOUSES4RENT)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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