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any beekeepers in the house?
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08 May 2016 04:53 #41
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Remember to bee hive yourself around them.
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08 May 2016 05:17 #42
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hahaha....they are in THEIR house....installed them last evening....
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08 May 2016 08:05 #43
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Lol GT.
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10 Jun 2016 09:45 #44
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well I dropped the ball on keeping you all updated on this one
but its been a super busy spring on this side of town
but we did add bees to the farm this year
here they are in their new home all happy I hope.
after being put to shame by Bob trouty's full steam ahead approach
and his fine craftsmanship on his hive
I just hope that the end result of honey will still be just as sweet!
but its been a super busy spring on this side of town
but we did add bees to the farm this year
here they are in their new home all happy I hope.
after being put to shame by Bob trouty's full steam ahead approach
and his fine craftsmanship on his hive
I just hope that the end result of honey will still be just as sweet!
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10 Jun 2016 09:48 #45
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needed to add one more picture for a clear reason
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10 Jun 2016 11:14 #46
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Nice job John, especially the one with the Horse in it lol.
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11 Jun 2016 21:14 #47
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Heck Yeah....nice picture.....
My bee house is still doing OK....and I put no one to shame my man.....I give you credit for getting me started!!
My bee house is still doing OK....and I put no one to shame my man.....I give you credit for getting me started!!
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11 Jun 2016 23:43 #48
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well i been in my mentors hive and my hive more and more
starting to work the bees with out gloves
still no battle scars
starting to work the bees with out gloves
still no battle scars
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12 Jun 2016 08:05 #49
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You live dangerously lol.
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12 Jun 2016 15:11 #50
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I got nipped once...saw the little thing die.....so I sported some gloves and have started to use a frame gripper. worked good last time. no deaths from stings....
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