Looks like a colony somewhere split up and old Queenie and about 7000 of her closest worker friends have decided to rest in my hibiscus hedge while the scouts look for a new home. I sure hope those scouts don't find my roof or any other part of my casa for that matter inviting...
If I was in Canada I'd call a beekeeper and eventually would find one to come out and take the swarm away. Not sure what my options are here in Sosua. Chances are the swarm will move on in a few days. Until then the bees present a hazard for my dogs as they are located along the fence next to the road where the dogs run back and forth chasing cars and pedestrians.
Anyone know of a apiary I can call? Otherwise we'll just have to see what the bees do in a few days.
If I was in Canada I'd call a beekeeper and eventually would find one to come out and take the swarm away. Not sure what my options are here in Sosua. Chances are the swarm will move on in a few days. Until then the bees present a hazard for my dogs as they are located along the fence next to the road where the dogs run back and forth chasing cars and pedestrians.
Anyone know of a apiary I can call? Otherwise we'll just have to see what the bees do in a few days.