I take that back I have the tuna cans on the deck in that shot
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I take that back I have the tuna cans on the deck in that shot
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This is a last summer yard.
I am slightly envious of you who do not need fences with bear protection in mind. Would make things much easier.
Love the hive stands. i will attemt to make some. Like the roofs too! will try my hand at both. nice set ups.
This is kinda silly, but I had to laugh when a couple of my yards showed up on Google Maps:
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My little yard
Just getting started again . . .
http://www.ggraham.org/pages/beekeeping_p2.html
Here's a picture I just took today. I'll be splitting them when I have money for more boxes.
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Heckle your link doesn't work....
Fixed it
Here are a few of my hivesAttachment 1660Attachment 1661
In Louisville KY.
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My home yard.... got three others yards, 1 large behind a bear fence with about 40 hives and two smaller ones i will add to next year wih currently on 6 hives each...
Nice bee-yard Buffalo Bee Farm! That one hive has a lot of supers on it!
These are my two hives in NE Ohio. They are located on my property in a former pasture grown up with alot of wild apple trees and goldenrod.
5 first year hives.
We have two half whiskey barrels with water and plants and two bird baths on the ground for water sources.
Keeps them out of the neighbors pool.
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Photos of our home bee yard. We have another in King George County, VA
Jerry Mattiaccio
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Matt how many hives you run? I don't keep count anymore but I should be around 100 or so after the splits I made today I they all take which they won't...
U also run a lot of singles? I did this this year for the first real time. They produced a lot of honey but are nothing but pollen and brood below the excluder. I feed a lot of fondant in the winter but I now worry about all those singles when I pull the supers on them... How do u manage the feed in them?
I wasn't planning on running a medium on them but thinking about it for the summer and fall for nothing more than rainy day honey in the hive...
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My beeyard on Penteli mountain for thyme-honey
What a great pic Drakos!