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    Thoughts?

    Not sure about modern gadgets, but some studies prooved, that bees generate sounds depends on condition of colony. In my area is common practice to "listen bees" in the winter, using stetoscope(correct spelling?). Also while ago i saw circuit diagram for "bee probe" - microphone, amplifier, very...
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    Food for thought

    So bees are animals... ok :ohthedrama:
  3. M

    A question about drones.

    Drones have no father. Closest male relative is their grandfather on mother's side. So... :)
  4. M

    Pollen collecting by honey bees

    +1.But bees do that, when they are short on pollen.
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    How do people afford multiple hives?

    And how do you know, that beekeeper, which you found, knows what to do? :)
  6. M

    Treat and feed at the same time?

    OMG! OMG! I know someone local, who trying to be chemical-free, so he feeding 1:1 syrup with chili pepper and some herbs. So treat and feed same time.
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    What do you do wit dead queens?

    +1 for swarm lure
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    Phone signals?

    AFAIK there is lots of different studies related to EMR(both cellphone and tower). Many conspiracy theories as well. As a fact - bees are sensitive to EMR(same as any other alive creature. How badly they are affected? Hard to tell - to many differents factors involved, include skills of beek. I...
  9. M

    Nectar/honey question

    I wouldn't bother about refractometer, just keep in the fridge and use instead of sugar in your everyday meal.
  10. M

    Changing the queen in the swarm

    That's what i thought - complete brood cycle to switch off swarm mode.
  11. M

    Changing the queen in the swarm

    Swarm is not a colony. It is swarm. They are in the wild and badly want to survive. Let them settle down, so they will become a colony.
  12. M

    Buckwheat

    And we have WINNER!!! Flow should be good, but... honey will crystalize for sure. P.S. Those, who complaining about buckwheat honey smell should try dorian :)
  13. M

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Recent scouts activity forced me to set few more traps.
  14. M

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Picked one of the traps with some "tennants".
  15. M

    New to beekeeping. A swarm just moved in!

    Welcome to the club :) If there is any old comb, bees will use it as center and build up on the sides. If not, better to have a look "hi, how's going?". By the way, when swarm moved in?
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    Might have my first bees 😬

    First few days they will clean up their new home. If you look carefully, they bringing pollen, but not as much as when they grow brood. It might take up to 10 days to see first brood/eggs.
  17. M

    Dark honey

    http://www.honeytraveler.com/single-flower-honey/buckwheat-honey/?fdx_switcher=true Maybe someone around using this plant as a green manure.
  18. M

    Dark honey

    Buckwheat honey is dark as well, but it's a bit early(?).
  19. M

    Possible swarm gone in bait hive? How long should I wait to move ?

    Let them settle, and move, when they will have open brood. Good comeback. Congratulations :)
  20. M

    What did you do in the 'workshop' today

    Thanks for tbe info and link, FP. Today i will load last trap(cold spring here) and setup last batch
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