Fort Mohave
Bee Removal from a Mulberry Tree in Fort Mohave
In Fort Mohave, a medium-sized bee colony was found in a mulberry tree, highlighting the importance of responsible bee removal. The bees had colonized the tree, creating a complex network of comb within its hollows. Learn more below
Removal Story
The Story Behind This Removal
In the heart of Fort Mohave, a unique challenge presented itself - a bee colony had made its home in a mulberry tree. Mulberry trees, common in this region, often provide the perfect environment for bees to colonize due to the gaps and hollows they can create. This particular colony, being of medium size, had already begun to build extensive comb within the tree's hollows, showcasing the bees' incredible ability to adapt and expand their habitat. The removal process can require careful consideration as to possibly damaging the tree or the surrounding area.
What we found
Bees commonly colonize mulberry trees in this local region