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Queen Bee
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2011
- Messages
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- Location
- Somerset levels
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
One bee is six feet
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Therefore a bee yard equals two bees. There is your answer!
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One bee is six feet
.
Therefore a bee yard equals two bees. There is your answer!
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42what is the answer?
Yeghes da
Quite right too.
Pargyle, I'm still trying to convince SWMBO that I need a planer thicknesser.
I keep meaning to make a push stick, this has made me decide.
Therefore a bee yard equals two bees. There is your answer!
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Surely it's half a bee?
Surely it's half a bee?
Surely it's half a bee?
or maybe half a not bee?
That would be dependant upon the wind and current directions, shirley?
Nos da
depends on whether you're working DR or EP's
How many bees in the average hive? 4 average hives plus 1 double brood box hive plus 1 nuc on3 frames......hmmm...I wonder how many bees?
By my calculation I have about 30,000 winter bees...minimum numbers.
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