That is interesting....We were overly cautious and left more than enough honey for them to survive over the winter, in fact when we had that nice weekend about 3 weeks ago is when we found out we had...
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That is interesting....We were overly cautious and left more than enough honey for them to survive over the winter, in fact when we had that nice weekend about 3 weeks ago is when we found out we had...
I'llbeedan: Sounds identical to how I lost one of my hives about 35 miles east of you, I'm hoping to just chalk it up to this abnormally crappy weather we had this winter.
2nd year beek up here in the armpit of the snowbelt of NW Pa. I had 2 hives side-by-side, almost identical strength. Went out yesterday, and found one flourishing and the other was dead. Lots of bees...
Thank you for the replies, if feasible we are going to give it a shot. I am waiting for some pictures to verify, but according to the owner of the tree there is a wasp/hornet nest located very close...
As the title suggests, bee hive in a dead tree that has to be dropped within a week. Is it too late to save these bees?
Unfortunately I bought the foundationless frames that had the beveled edge on the top bar, and not the slot. Well even though they havent drawn it out, I had the pleasure of cracking some brewskis...
Fair enough....lesson learned. Thanks for the help
I used the foundationless frames from Kelly, with the 45degree guide on the top bar, and put wax on that.
First year Beek with a question about foundationless frames. I have two hives that are almost identical in strength, with two deep boxes fully drawn out. So when it came time to add on, we decided to...