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Photos of some of our frames and the Orange Groves we will be in shortly. Looking forward to a great 2013.
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Photos of some of our frames and the Orange Groves we will be in shortly. Looking forward to a great 2013.
Are those square hives?
Not sure I follow you. They are standard Langstroth hive boxes. Some double deep and some with honey supers on them.
Now I see, palletized facing different directions. Must have been my new bi-focals.
I sure wished I could set up my hives like that. It would give me a much cheaper option than the metal pipes i use. In my country we have frogs that consume so much bees. It has to be raised. I am now wondering how i could modify this set up with the pallets. I only use screened bottom boards and this distance would assist with a loss of temperature and too much exposure to light. Any suggestions?
Keeping bees in Jamaica www.dadabs.com
Looks like they are sitting in someone's back yard? Hope the neighbors are cool. Good luck this season.
cool pix, thanks.
disclaimer: novice beekeeper here who knows just enough to be dangerous
Bees like the florida weather!
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