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    Flooded hives

    Very sorry for the unfortunate loss. I wanted to share that I found it easier to use the honey extractor to dry frames. It also releases other gunky bee debris. I'd be one to totally keep the frame and comb after at lease two rinse and bleach cycles because they are precious, and I would...
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    uncapped brood situation

    Unfortunately, the bleach thing was embarrassing. Yet, we love many things about this country and thankful that effective Covid vaccines were created and distributed as quickly as it did and further desperation didn’t lead to more bleach poisoning! As well, I’ve come to the same conclusion...
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    uncapped brood situation

    First, thank you all for your input. Very appreciated. I got very confused when trying to diagnose the situation, and my suspicion of EFB/AFB was due to hearing that someone near me had EFB in their hive 2km away. These neighbor beekeepers are treatment free, and I wondered if meant EFB would...
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    uncapped brood situation

    Hoping someone might help me narrow down what's going on in these picture showing uncapped brood. I shook bees off the frame in hopes of finding young larvae to attempt grafting some queen cells. I noticed uncapped brood. Looks like also some sunken brood? Opening the sunken brood revealed...
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    Time to get the camera out againAnd spread some joy

    Bees on white poppies from Spring 2021
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