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tree hive move

 
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helped Jacqueline and Joseph move a hive in some log rounds. took Bryce along for documentary purposes. he'll post his video before long, but here's a photo to get started.

 
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not exactly action packed, but here you go. the hive had been sawed into several pieces before it was even noticed, so even though this didn't seem like a very clean job, it might have been about the best that could have been done under the circumstances. and I'm very impressed with the bees' resilience.

 
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