Sample for uploading photos.
Sample for uploading photos.
Posting photos directly using forum tools can be a pain. The easiest solution to to post them to a photo host and then link to them in your Beesource post.
An easy solution is to open a free http://photobucket.com/ account, upload your photos to that site, and then link them here.
If you want a step-by-step guide to using Photobucket and Beesource, see post #8 of this thread:
http://www.beesource.com/forums/show...-Photo-pragram
The thread linked above is a guide for posting links that the reader needs to click on. You can also post photos inline that display with the text. Photobucket calls that "Direct", and then you need to use the "Insert Image" button on the Beesource message toolbar. Choose the URL tab and paste the link.
Graham
USDA Zone 7a - elevation 1400 ft
Photos are compressed to 90 kilobytes, but not loaded. The problem of my browser. IMHO
Last edited by Woody Prickly; 03-13-2013 at 12:57 PM.
Last edited by Woody Prickly; 03-13-2013 at 01:32 PM.
Fine looking pics. How much does one of those frames of honey weigh in pounds? Stupid question perhaps.... are those Russian bees?
nice pics, thanks for sharing.
Ochen klassno, Woody. Pravda malodets!
How much are you able to sell honey for? Dollars per kilogram.
Great pictures. That honey is a beautiful yellow color. How was the taste?
I am in Louisiana.
thanks for sharing.
James Gauthier
I asked
Woody Prickly about difference between long-hives and hives he is using in Russia (not Lang). There is my approximate translation of his respond.
He thinks that everybody has his/her own opinion and method. He knows people who has 100 kilos from the long-hives, but some need to feed sugar even in the standard (for Russia) hives. Location, climate and source of nectar is very important.
Woody Prickly personally does not like long-hives, in his opinion bees prefer "to go" vertically, rather than horizontally. The development in "normal" 12-frames hive is better than in 16-frames long-hive. His apiary has a permanent location, he has 70 kilos in average from the hives pictured above. Minimal - 45 kilos in very bad year. He never use syrup to feed the bees - he uses only frames with honey for wintering and feeding.
Especially for oldtimer : please, read carefully - at the beginning it was stated that long-hives produce 100 kilos of honey. The rest of the beehives ARE not Langs!
Серёжа, Sergey
Hello, James Gauthier! I like different kinds of honey. Here is a rare type of honey- Euphórbia .? ? 020_thumb.jpg ???? 2011 002_thumb.jpg
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