They Were Counting On Me to Save The Bees
When Marina and her family discovered honeybees living inside an old excavator on their homestead, they didn’t want them removed. They wanted to give them a home. The plan sounded simple enough. Find the queen. Move the colony. Start their very first beehive. But sometimes honeybees have plans of their own. This removal tested my patience, challenged everything I thought was happening inside that excavator, and reminded me that even after years of rescuing bees, they can still surprise me. I hope you enjoy the adventure. 🐝 If you’d like to support our rescue work or bring home a jar of our Florida honey: https://howsyourdayhoney.com Follow our daily adventures: Instagram: / howsyourdayhoney Facebook: / howsyourdayhoney TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elishabixler?...

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