Anyone can start here · a resident's own home near the town center, Levelland, TX 79336 (Hockley County); best-estimate location, exact address not confirmed; a home with an existing removable-unit cavity-nesting bee frame due for rotation
Rotate and replace aged nesting units.
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$80 proposed
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What the work involvesThe removable-unit nesting frame installed at this home two nesting seasons ago still looks fine from a few feet back, but roughly half its tube units are past due for rotation on the install date recorded at the time. Swapping those units out by hand -- retiring the aged ones by disposal rather than a quick wipe-down, and loading fresh tubes in their place -- is the maintenance step that makes the removable design worth having in the first place.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Confirm the frame's install or last-rotation date from records and identify which loaded units have reached roughly two nesting seasons in place, or show visible mold, staining, or parasite damage regardless of age; photograph the loaded frame as found.
- 2. Remove the identified units from the frame by hand -- no tools needed, confirming the removable design -- and set aside intact, still-active-looking units (recently sealed, unblemished tube ends) that have not yet completed a full cycle.
- 3. Retire the aged or damaged units by sealing them in a bag and disposing of them away from the site, rather than wiping them clean and reloading them -- the fungal spores and mite eggs sealed inside old tunnels survive a surface wipe.
- 4. Load the frame with fresh, unused nesting units, leaving any still-active retained units from step 2 in place alongside them.
- 5. Record the rotation date and the number of units retired versus retained, and photograph the finished, freshly loaded frame from the matching before vantage.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the loaded frame with unit ages/condition noted
- Confirmation of which units were retired (aged or damaged) versus retained (still active)
- After photo of the freshly loaded frame
- Confirmation retired units were bagged and disposed of, not wiped and reused
- Rotation date recorded for the next cycle
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