My home apiary . . .
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Raising Vermont Bees one mistake at a time.
USDA Zone 5A
Thanks for your input , had 3 of 23 colonies did this well. This colony produced 7 med extracted honey then superceded the queen. (Text book checkerboarding ) Thanks to Walt Wright.
Poppy's Bees, Queens, and Honey
Mammoth Cave, KY
good looking grass nasalsponge
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Buffalo, I run 125 hives right now. Getting ready to make about 50 Nucs here for overwinter and place them on another farm location. As far as feed goes, I am taking them south for the winter after I am done with pollination down in the southern part of the Commonwealth.
My urban apiary in Urbana, Illinois:
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With a back yard up against the railroad tracks, I don't have back neighbors. Makes the whole thing a lot easier!
My "stay at home hives" on this page:http://www.flickr.com/photos/60283506@N00/
Ah well, I figured I'd update mine. Nothing fancy.
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Warning: Rookie beek...take my postings with that grain of salt you keep in your pocket.
John 3:16-17
President, San Francisco Beekeepers Association
www.habitatforhoneybees.org
my very basic backyard setup....
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My little "Bee Farm." My three boys made the sign for me on Father's Day.
Greg Barnett
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Picture of my yard, they were fruitful and multiplied
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ahh actually got it to post....
Ed, KA9CTT profanity is IGNORANCE made audible
I know where that one is! Just like here, more without honey than with!
Regards, Barry
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