Roy here,
Walt gave you all a slightly incorrect email address for the manuscript. He gave you Walt Wright_ at hotmail dot com. It should have been:
Waltwright_ at hotmail dot com (No space...
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Roy here,
Walt gave you all a slightly incorrect email address for the manuscript. He gave you Walt Wright_ at hotmail dot com. It should have been:
Waltwright_ at hotmail dot com (No space...
This is Roy
For any of you that tried to copy and paste the chart, I now know that wouldn't have worked. Apparently the forum deletes multiple spaces. I have editted the post to replace all of...
This is Roy, for me.
Wow, now that I look at the actual post I see that the chart is REALLY messed up. I thought that if I wrote it in Courier it would post in Courier. Apparently not.
Most...
To All
I am very pleased that someone has taken the time to compare the effects of checkerboarding versus standard management, and report the results. In this comparison, the results are not all...
From Roy:
WOW! Great job. Thanks.
Roy, for me
From Walt,
Checkerboarded hives normally supercede after repro cutoff. Less than 6 cells is typically supercedure, no matter where they are located. Read "Supercedure" article in POV on this...
From Roy:
Is anyone recording/charting/mapping these posts? I think Walt would be interested, but for me to print this for him would be 108 pages!
Roy, for me
From Roy:
allrawpaul,
In a nutshell you have stated one of the main ideas in Walt's Nectar Management scheme.
Caution: Ad content follows :-)
Walt's "Nectar Management, Principles and...
From Roy,
Thanks for the kudos for Walt. He'll get a kick out of this.
Roy, for me
From Roy,
Flyman,
I will print this for Walt.
Roy, from me
I was watching BBC America last night and caught the tail end of a commercial for a spot that will be on BBC World News America about honey bees. Seems like it was going to be about some company that...
I was watching BBC America tonight and caught the tail end of a commercial for a spot that will be on BBC World News America about honey bees. Seems like it was going to be about some company that...
From Roy,
Walt doesn't like to 'toot his own horn', but I don't mind. Walt offers a 60 page manuscript for just $8.00 explaining, in detail, his methods, why they work, and what to look for. ...
From Roy:
The above link only covers the articles through Sept. '06.
For all of those providing a link to Walt's articles, let's give Barry his due. He has done a fantastic job of pulling...
Frfom Roy,
I'll give this to Walt. He's always pleased to hear success stories. Any more out there?
From Walt:
Keith Jarrett & danno1800,
Thanks for staying with me through this long and tortuous endeavor. Regret that the results were not more positive.
Walt
From Roy:
Sprig (and other interested parties),
The manuscript is still available.
Send an email to waltwright[underscore][at]hotmail[dot]com and I will send you full instructions. Items...
From Walt:
http://www.beesource.com/forums/showthread.php?t=211434
The thread tracked the effects of colonies that had the benefit of a pollen reserve through the 07 season. He candidly...
From Walt:
Season Summary & Thread Closeout
As reported earlier on this thread, the local season was tough on bee colonies. An April freeze took out most forage sources for three...
From Walt:
Part II Pennsylvania/Florida
Dave Hackenberg is a large commercial beekeeper in central PA. He provides hives to growers for pollination as a primary business in the spring. Those...
From Walt:
Recovery Of Commercial Beekeepers
Part I – Ohio
Frederick Burdell is a beekeeper in southeast Ohio who makes his living on honey sales. He maintains about 600 colonies in...
Found this one kind of late, bu printing for Walt.
Fall summary and reflections on effects of climate change
The fall summery is going to be brief. A few generalities that reflect differences from prior years leads into a discussion of...
From Roy
Walt's articles may be found here on BeeSource:
http://www.beesource.com/pov/wright/index.htm
From Walt:
Status 8 Dec 07
Back from a trip to the Northeast before December 1st, the girls were still bringing red pollen. Checked a few red maple that showed a slight reddish cast. The...