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Where the bee colony was removed.
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The step below the bee colony removal site.
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The part of the ceiling that was removed to expose the bees.
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The hallway to the other side of the 2nd floor apartments.
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These pictures were taking Sunday afternoon, but the "work" was done on Friday, 2 days ago.
5 comments:
I hate apartment complexes.
I would've thought since there are little kids that live in this building that they wouldn't leave so many dead bees laying around though. Hmm...
Have they cleaned it up yet?
I would think the mess they left behind is a lot worse than the bees living there. Why did they kill rather than relocate? I *know* they relocate bees.
On a different note, I did not get notice of your reply comment even though I was signed in to comment. And you and A are not showing up on my Blogger Dashboard anymore. Stupid Google.
Just checked and nope, nothing has been cleaned up. I did send an email with pictures to the apartment manager though, didn't help. As for why they didn't relocate, I have no idea. I can ask if you really want to know, otherwise it doesn't really matter to me.
I didn't originally see A's comment on the blog site (though I did get notified) because it was marked as spam. I unmarked it and it posted. So maybe check *your* comment folder/page for spam.
Okay, going to go start the beans so we can have chili tonight.
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