I place a few signs up warning of the bees on hole #2. I went back around 5 PM and saw this exactly. I caution taped a small boundary around this tree along with a barricade and warning sign. I placed a warning at #2's tee-box and the kiosk at the first hole. I have a call into a bee wrangl ...
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I place a few signs up warning of the bees on hole #2. I went back around 5 PM and saw this exactly. I caution taped a small boundary around this tree along with a barricade and warning sign. I placed a warning at #2's tee-box and the kiosk at the first hole. I have a call into a bee wrangler who is available tomorrow afternoon to come out if they are still in the same location, and remove them to safety. Traditionally they will hold tight for upwards of 24-48 hours if left undisturbed and the weather doesn't kill them or they locate a new home. If you want to post something on the disc forum warning players about the bees, and to help keep them safe, as well as keeping the bees. (This is from the Park Rangers, it will be taken care of soon)
ok sounds safe
Rangers are aware and working to have it safely removed.
thats good
I place a few signs up warning of the bees on hole #2. I went back around 5 PM and saw this exactly. I caution taped a small boundary around this tree along with a barricade and warning sign. I placed a warning at #2's tee-box and the kiosk at the first hole. I have a call into a bee wrangl ... more
I place a few signs up warning of the bees on hole #2. I went back around 5 PM and saw this exactly. I caution taped a small boundary around this tree along with a barricade and warning sign. I placed a warning at #2's tee-box and the kiosk at the first hole. I have a call into a bee wrangler who is available tomorrow afternoon to come out if they are still in the same location, and remove them to safety. Traditionally they will hold tight for upwards of 24-48 hours if left undisturbed and the weather doesn't kill them or they locate a new home. If you want to post something on the disc forum warning players about the bees, and to help keep them safe, as well as keeping the bees. (This is from the Park Rangers, it will be taken care of soon)