Thursday, May 9, 2013

Bee rescue keeps bees alive and honey flowing

Schumacher's employees will transfer them to Austin, where they'll be re-established in a wood-box beehive, which will then be replaced in the garden whence they came so the bees can continue cross-pollinating Gabriel's plants.
For many, having a beehive in their backyard means a call to a pest control company that will kill them or to a beekeeper, who will move them — for a price. Schumacher's company, which is currently in the process of getting 501c(3) nonprofit status, suggests a donation, which can be made through his web site, honeybeekind.com.

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