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It was me I was worried about. I was standing on the ladder underneath the boxes!Stan still in one piece I hope?
It was me I was worried about. I was standing on the ladder underneath the boxes!Stan still in one piece I hope?
did you manage to pick up all the bees that had fallen off the cluster and put them back without too much hassle?Finally got this down without mishap and over to the apiary
Not necessary JBM - Apiary is on a "Ley Line" Bees re-cluster automatically... (As long as we dont have a lunar eclipse)did you manage to pick up all the bees that had fallen off the cluster and put them back without too much hassle?
We just turned the hive upside down.did you manage to pick up all the bees that had fallen off the cluster and put them back without too much hassle?
Yes ... that would sort them out ...they were probably grateful for not being exposed any longer to the weather that's coming in ! I'm sure some of the Scouts were thinking .. "whose stupid idea was it to settle on this place as our new home ?"We just turned the hive upside down.
Mmmmmmm can I sniff bee fever??You know...I wanted share this feeling!
Its so exciting to be able to talk about bees with you all! Every time I start tinkering with them, I keep getting all kinds of interesting questions as I try to discover about them. And its exciting that you can make money off a hobby like bees, and that you can enjoy doing what you like!
I really like this feeling! And I'm grateful to God for it, and I'm sure many of you feel the same.
And you find ingenious ways to hide kit and lie about it.Mmmmmmm can I sniff bee fever??
You're going to fit in well in this nuthouse!
Oh...... don't get carried away thinking you will make money at this hobby.....few do....the rest of us try to offset SOME of the cost with honey sales.
I am lucky. Hubby has been big into road cycling for more than 30 years. I just point out ALL of my kit costs less than ONE of his road bikes, and he doesn't have six bottoms to go on them all! The cost is then never questioned again.And you find ingenious ways to hide kit and lie about it.
How do I get away with it when I’m into road cycling and bees then? The ideal number of N+1 applies to both pastimes.I am lucky. Hubby has been big into road cycling for more than 30 years. I just point out ALL of my kit costs less than ONE of his road bikes, and he doesn't have six bottoms to go on them all! The cost is then never questioned again.
Mmmmmmm can I sniff bee fever??
You're going to fit in well in this nuthouse!
Oh...... don't get carried away thinking you will make money at this hobby.....few do....the rest of us try to offset SOME of the cost with honey sales.
Err you can once you get about 5-6 hives and know enough to get a decent crop.. A net 4 figure profit (Assuming your hours are free!) is possible.
Yes my 07 plate Berlingo van was bought with the profits from sales but I don't see it as profit as I've had to "reinvest" the money so not profit for the "honey business"Yes, I bought my 2009 Berlingo Beemobile with honey profits. Before that SWMBO insisted that as a retired couple, one car was sufficient.
I have gone to the stage of having to hide full colonies and still pretend that I am keeping a lid on it!!And you find ingenious ways to hide kit and lie about it.
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