The first set of pictures that I'm posting in 2010 is of the Robert Toombs house in Washington, GA. Robert Toombs was a U.S. Senator until the Civil War when he became the Secretary of State for the Confederate States and later became a brigadier general in the Army of Northern Virginia. Parts of the house were build in the 1700's with major renovations during the mid-1800's.
We have found over the years it is much easier to remove colonies from "above" rather than below. That is why you will often see us cutting through the floor or in this case through the roof. Repairs are much easier to do when we approach a job like these.
Another roof removal
This is a removal we did in a wall. It's different because the bees started building on the side of the stud instead of going all the way to the top to start the colony.
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