Beehive from above a Tesla Tire!

bee removalSo, imagine this scenario: a swarm of bees decides one day that the rear tire of a Tesla is the perfect place to set up their next colony—pretty random! Rather than panicking and reaching for the spray, what we actually did was use a bee vacuum (yes, that’s a thing) to gently suck them up. It doesn’t hurt them; it just gets them safely into a container, like their own little makeshift bee hotel. Once we have them all sealed in, we can take them to another spot so that they can start a hive there without bothering anyone. Win-win: the bees get relocated without harm, and drama-less Tesla!

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