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    Dowsing

    :confused: ?????
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    Dowsing

    I need to get his book. It sounds like he is onto something. There was even an article in Bee Culture last month. Jim
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    Something to make you smile

    I agree. The yellow jackets that I see near my hives are the garbage men of the insect world. The bees throw out the occasional larva/brood and the yellow jackets come and pick them up and take them to their dump. Oh and by the way, I did find their dump/nest the hard way. It was in an Ivy patch...
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    Killer Bee!! Beware

    Definitely not the Green Hornet. :)
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    Residual bees after swarm

    A bee keeper here in town has most of his hives swarm within 50' of his hives. His hives (70 of them) are in his front and back yard and he says most of them land in one of the low branches in the middle of his 1 acre yard. Jim
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    Residual bees after swarm

    The queen may have been week and that is where she landed. Jim
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    Residual bees after swarm

    I suspect what you are seeing are scout bees that did not make it back to the hive before dark and stayed out over night. Jim
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    3 queens only wanted

    I'll second that Keith.
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    Caught a cast!!

    I talked to my father in law, who is in Pennsylvania, last night. His neighbor is a nwebee and had a hive swarm. She asked him what to do with a swarm that was at the top of a 50 year Toby tree, 70 foot tall. He said there was nothing they could do. They were keeping an eye on it and the next...
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    Is this a honey bee?

    Rink, My first hive retrieval was one in a 30" by 30" brick pillar. My buddy and I built a bee vacuum and suited up. We started before day light but still had a constant flow of bees from the field for the first hour. We started out trying to get as many as we could at the start and then started...
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    Honey has set.

    Put it in a pan of water and heat it to 140 degrees. It will turn back to a liquid. Jim
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    Sound from hive - what is it?

    Sounds like a Mud Dobber wasp when they are building a mud nest. They also make the same sound when the young are trying to get out of the sealed nest. Jim
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    Aggressive Bee Song

    I thought it was going to BEE bad but it was pretty good.
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    moving hive a short distance

    I moved my bees after adding a queen on top of a hive that I thought was queenless only to find out a week later that it was still there. I built a screen seperator to protect the new queen if there was an existing queen. After I did the split I moved both boxes to the left by 6' and 9' and I...
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    Nuc'ed bees

    Congratulations on wintering your first hive. I started last winter and lost 1 of the 2 I had this spring with a good maple flow on. Put the nuc box in the same place as where you are going to place the new hive. Have they drawn out and filled the 5 foundations yet? You didn't say when you hived...
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    Took the leap and bought an extractor...yippee!!

    My family chipped i and gave me the money for an extractor this past March. I did a lot of research and bought a Maxdant 18 frame motorized radial. Only used it once this spring, for 10 shallow supers that were left a hive over the winter. Worked great but at $1000 they are expensive. Jim
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    bees swarmed the second time

    They are trying to reproduce, not just find a larger space. Bees are a super organism, swarming is how they reproduce. Jim
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    Honey extractor cleaning

    Jordy, Keep in mind, soap and water are not what makes cleaning dishes or the extractor safe. It is getting it clean enough to allow all of the parts to dry. Once the bacteria dry out they crylistize and this destroys the cell walls. That is what kills the bacteria. The salt we use in foods like...
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    Aggressive Bees?

    Kilmington, Do you ever use a brush on your bees. Last year Iwould sit next to my bees in a T shirt and watch them. Then we used a brush to remove them while collecting honey. They became very aggressive. I couldn't walk within 40 ft of them without getting stung or at minimum getting hit in...
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    How do I stop robbing when I have limited space ?

    Are they robbing all the time or while you are in the hive. If while you are in the hive, try using 2 damp towels over the frames you are not looking at. Did you close down the hive to a 1/2' opening. If not that is the next step. Jim
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