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- What are the arguments against horizontal? | Page 2 | Beesource . . .
What are your arguments against deep horizontal hives? I know a local who said "because it's stupid and no one does it that way," but I'm hoping to hear something a bit more thought out than that I've found one thread where someone offered some specific arguments against based on hive volume
- 2024 — How many queens do you plan to make this year and. . .
Hello everyone @JConnolly requested we try this topic again for 2024 I did learn a lot and was surprised at the different methods used, seems almost every way has someone here using it My goal is 40-50 to allow more culling than I did last year methods -Miller -swarm forcing -E-Queen from
- How do you get a top-bar hive started? - beesource. com
A friend of mine won the VA "lottery" and won three top bar horizontal hives He is 80 and really wants bees These hives are angled in at the bottom and only come with pieces of 1x2 top bars with a thin strip of wood in the middle for the bees to start on In his mind, he is going to catch
- African bees are somewhat cold hardy? - beesource. com
Also, in Johannesburg and Pretoria the bees are said to be a mixture of Cape bee (Apis mellifera capensis) genetics and African bees genetics (Apis mellifera scutellata) Since the Cape bees live farther south in South Africa, it may be that the Cape bee genetics are more cold hardy than the African bee genetics and so if the bees become closer to pure Cape bee genetics they could become even
- Bee-shed idea . . . | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
LJ, Look up the "bee wall" proposed by GG I love the "minimally managed bee wall" idea If I had an old building shed barn, I would implement the "bee-wall" in a heart beat The stud-wall design is perfect as is, immediately No frames even, none of that non-sense - we are talking slightly modified primitive bee trees battery integrated directly into the wall and proactively built-in doors
- supercedure v. emergency queens | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
We checked on the hives and nucs today Nuc 2 has built emergency cells and capped them They look much shorter than supercedure cells Is the queen going to be any good that comes out of them? Nuc 1 has built some as well, but does have 2 supercedure cells that haven't hatched yet Three
- Deformed Wing Virus | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
I have seen bees outside my hives that have DWV It's raining today so I was able to get a close look at the front of the hive and saw probably 10 bees walking in front of it with obvious DWV I have seen bees with it before and have treated about 3 times with powdered sugar In all of my
- Is this product safe for bees? | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Hi all Could someone please tell me if this is OK to use to kill grubs, esp Japanese Beetles without hurting my bees Our jb population is out of control, and I have already tried all suggested org methods I'm thinking this product would be OK since it's not going on flowers or anything, but
- scale for honey | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
You can use water to find the 'fill line' for any given container An accurate measuring cup will tell you how much water, and if you know the percentage of water in your honey (with a refractometer) then you can convert the water volume weight to a honey weight with a bit of math You can use a scale, but as long as you can figure out the water content, honey volume is just as accurate The
- Wie weit fliegen Bienen über Wasser? | Beesource Beekeeping Forums
Ich weiß, wie weit das Land entfernt ist, aber ich glaube, ich habe gelesen, dass sie in einer bestimmten Entfernung nicht über Wasser fliegen Ich lebe am größten künstlichen See östlich des Mississippi, direkt am See neben einem State Park Der See ist in der Gegend, in der ich mich befinde
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