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What to do about a swarm of bees

Swarms are nature’s way of increasing the honeybee population. Bees in a swarm are not aggressive, however, it is best not to disturb them. Keep pets and children at a distance. Do not spray the swarm with water or pesticide. Call for assistance as soon as possible. The bees in a swarm can be moved to another place without harming them.

If you are visited by a swarm of honeybees and would like them removed call a member of the club from the list below who lives nearest to you. Reference directions are from Cairo.

EAST Gary Joy Catskill (518) 678- 0589
NORTH Tony GuadagnoPreston Hollow(518) 239- 8363
NORTHRichard RonconiBerne(518) 797-3922
SOUTHScott Yates Purling(518) 622- 0309
SOUTH John Stegmayer Saugerties (845) 247- 3176
CENTRALJohn Downes Medusa(518) 239- 6797
CENTRALDave LordGreenville(518) 966- 4237
CENTRALBill MaybeGreenville(518) 966- 4224
EAST OF HUDSON RIVERDavid RussoRed Hook(202) 549- 6726

 

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