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Swarm in wall cavity

By: Nick  10-Nov-2020

Hello! seeking help to capture a swarm located at 102 Keon Street, Thornbury inside a hollow core, cement sheet cladded boundary wall. We are Thornbury locals and have a newly acquired hive which we have been trying to attract the bees into. We have made various attmepts now for an hour or more to secure the swarm it seems to no avail, as the bees are still gathering around a hole on the wall which the queen appears to have entered through. We have a few in our hive box but the queen we believe is still inside the wall. The wall is a front boundary wall belonging to a property in Thornbury, address mentioned above, with a small hole which the bees are using to gain access to.

Much appreciated if you could please respond at your earliest convenience if you are able to help. Thanks in advance!

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Hi, I have a flat roof & bees were swarming to get in when I came home & going in. Whats the chance of getting them out. No manhole entry sadly. Mandy 0418 314 377

By:mandy.mcalpine@hotmail.com  On:2024-11-21

We have a swarm recently formed in a wall cavity at the front of our house. If some one can help relocate them that would be great. Location Ascot Vale please phone 0413014378. TIA. Melinda

By:Melinda Maglitto  On:2024-11-11

We have a swarm recently formed in a wall cavity at the front of our house. If some one can help relocate them that would be great. Location Ascot Vale please phone 0413014378. TIA. Melinda

By:Melinda Maglitto  On:2024-11-11

we have a swarm in a brick wall cavity @ the Repat Hospital (Ivanhoe - Melb) (non patient area) it is 1st floor level Wondering if anyone would be up for checking it out - if I report to Maintenance it will be pest control option

By:Liz  On:2024-10-21

Hi I have a small swarm of bees entering through the brick work around in Macleod that I need safely removed. Thank you Matt 0416 238 483

By:Matt  On:2024-02-15

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