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2610 days ago

SWARM SWARM SWARM

Lyn from Kelvin Grove

Lyn Walkinshaw from Kelvin Grove

BEE SWARMS IN THE MANAWATU REGION

In the next few months we will start to see an increase in the number of bees, including bee swarms. I am a qualified bee keeper and am willing to remove and relocate any swarms found in our region for FREE of charge!

The world's Bees are dying! Some countries have LOST certain species of their Bee population and the decline is so steep they now have to hand pollinate (such as China)!
NOW is the time to be helping the bees we are blessed with here in NZ to the best we can!
Without Bees you can kiss goodbye to that cup of coffee, that indulgent moment of chocolate & all other fruits, veggies & herbs that Bees are responsible for pollinating!

I offer a FREE of charge service to remove any swarms seen around the Manawatu region, should I be able to.

Please see photos of examples of what a bee swarm looks like.
They will be in a cluster on a tree, fence, roof or literally anywhere!

Please contact me on: 0223291300
Cheers,
Jess

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