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Beeks,I just read about another possible problem for our honey bees. Please read the information in the link below. After careful research, APHIS scientists have determined that releasing Bikasha…Continue
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I have been asked about and do not know enough to answer questions about the club's past history in Palm Beach County. I would like old pictures of the S. Fl fair booth, past presidents, names,…Continue
I do most types of bee removals. My mission is to safely remove the bees that have invaded your space. If they have not been sprayed I will attempt to relocate them. I am insured and bee registration number is FL0500605E.
My construction experience along with my knowledge of bees will help miminize repair costs to rescue and relocate the bees. My rates are very reasonable but I have NO set price. Each bee removal is different. Some are dangerous as there are safety factors working 20 feet up versus having your feet on the ground. It is not as easy as you may think. I would be happy to give you an estimate and talk about your bees.
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I know we are one of the oldest associations in Palm Beach County, but I do not know a lot of our history. It would bee interesting to see and learn more about our history. Palm Beach County Beekeepers Association was established in 1974 and that was long before we had cell phones and internet to share our bee pictures and club's history. I would like to know more and need your help.
The intention of this blog is to create and paint/paste a history together, of clubs and…
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GuestRick Ricketts said…
Hello Kevin. could you pls check I left my gloves and jump suit at your place last meering..Thanks in advance..Rick Ricketts
LifetimeJeffrey Engelbrecht said…
Hi Kevin, how do I add my name to the bee removal list for my area? Thanks.
Guestsandra taylor said…
Mr. Keaton: I loved your hands-on class Sept 24. Our group leader was a walking-bee-encyclopedia. Thank you. Another thing: I got from you 2 supers (no problem here) and 1 brooding box (hive box?) but no frames or foundation for it. I will attend the Oct 7 class at Pine Jog center, could you, please, bring these. I will greatly appreciate this. Thank you sir. Sandra Taylor
Paid 2023Mark Muir said…
Thanks Kevin. I plan to attend. Mark Muir
LifetimeJohn Paul Rosser said…
Kevin- I do not see anything on the classes you mentioned you were going to hold. How do I sign up? John Rosser, 305-365-3777 / ddocument@aol.com
Paid 2022Joanie tarala said…
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