welcome big man, ask yuh questions someone will answer. Which part ah jamdown yuh deh?
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welcome big man, ask yuh questions someone will answer. Which part ah jamdown yuh deh?
No the bees aren't really a hazard. The homeowner is uncomfortable now knowing that there are bees in her yard but apart from at nights when the lights are on they aren't a problem. She just wants...
thats an option that i will consider. i just had to refresh my memory on what it is. what time-frame would be one be looking at for a successful trapout?
Thanks for responding. Yes they are established but I figure that once I can get something irritating enough they will go out of the hive even temporarily and into the cage. So I will give it a shot....
Hi, I have a removal to of bees in the main trunk of a tree. Cutting the tree down isn't an option therefore I am going to try a force them out. I have no beego or bee quick and no access to either...
I have now been through 2 hurricanes(only 1 direct hit) and a couple storms. It has been my experience that wind is not the greatest factor. Trees falling or limbs are my worry. As long as the hives...
Okay, I'm still here, not sure how my two apiaries are, I won't able to reach them for a couple more days. My bees at home were unscathed though. Power and phones were out from Wednesday morning, got...
Well I am now feeling more of the effects of sandy. Previously just rain for a little over a day but the winds have started to pickup. My hives at home will be okay but the outlying hives will be a...
Well we are in line for a hurricane hit tomorrow. I won't be able to reach some of my hives for few days but I'm hoping for the best. Thanks for the welcome
I think there are actually more but as u said most of them don't use the Internet. It is changing though as younger ones enter the beekeeping world
Hi all, been keeping for a couple years now but just joined the forum. I am looking forward to good times, good friends and good exchanges