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Old 22-06-2005, 05:07 PM
Kay
 
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In article , Chris Bacon
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June Hughes wrote:
June Hughes writes
A local beekeeper would generally be very happy to give advice.


Probably, but actually removing "nests" of bees from perilous
places is likely to be a privilege that's declined! Nice swarms
conveniently positioned at low levels will quite possibly be
gladly taken.


It's not a swarm and they're not honey bees, and since they're in the
stonework or the chimney, removal as a 'swarm' isn't an option. It's
really advice I need on whether they'll be within the depth of the
stonework, and, if so, is poking a liner down the chimney something that
can be done without upsetting them?


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Kay
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