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Why live removal over extermination?

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Why live removal over extermination?

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Honey bees are important to the environment. They pollinate crops and flowers. Over the years their numbers have been decreasing and it is up to us to do all we can to preserve them. Extermination does not remove comb, honey and brood from walls or ceilings. The comb will break down over time and the honey leak through walls or ceilings. The dieing brood will stink and draw other insects. The wax and honey left in walls and the outside access left open will draw other bee swarm in the future.

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