You are now blacklisted from me as well :)
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You are now blacklisted from me as well :)
Thank you, Gary. I might just go back to QB then.
That's EXACTLY why I want to keep track! I may just be charging too little for products and services and not know it! :)
Hello everyone!
I am curious to know what people are using to keep track of their books. I have been selling honey, but also do swarm removals and hive cut-outs. Part of my business is retail, but...
Mark,
I've been using Hive Tracks for a couple of months now and think its off to a great start. I would love to be in your beta testing group (iPhone) if possible, and am really excited to watch...
Thank you! From what I've read, LGO and the lures work equally well--and I'm very fond of free stuff! So, are you busy building 29 more traps? :)
Ha! You never know; I'd never done a swarm trap before, but from what I've read, the key is the lemon grass oil...worked for me :)
Sheesh! There's some stiff competition there! I'm glad I just got my Home Depot card paid off; looks like I'm going to be buying a bunch of plywood :)
I'd rather have it up and ready than miss out on an opportunity :)
Thank you! I had my doubts that it would work without old comb, but as you can see just a bit of melted bees wax and lemon grass oil definitely works!
I'm off to the garage to build more...
Ok, so this morning I went and checked on my swarm trap and saw the bees going in and out of it as before, however, they were doing it much faster as if I was watching them in a video that was on...
@ Charlie: I hope they do! I'll definitely keep you posted.
@ Minz: I have room for eight frames in there. I am trying it with three frames with foundation, and two foundationless with guides...
Just lemon grass oil and frames with beeswax on them.
Had this out for about two hours and when I went to check on it, I saw I had a few customers:
http://flic.kr/p/bkaRwW
This is so exciting!
Better late than never, I guess
Hello! I too am from the Phoenix area and want to start beekeeping. Were you able to meet anyone who is willing to let a "newbee" help/observe them working their hives?