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March 21, 2020, 04:46:11 AM
#67
So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld

If you have them in order to produce honey or other products that have as base the honey from your bees then I think that you did the right thing.
Otherwise, I don't find any interest in that. You will have to transfer your hives from places to places in order not to mess with other hives and feed them with the food that you think it is the best for them.
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March 21, 2020, 03:12:51 AM
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It's a great business to grow bees and sell honey Now I find very few such businesses If you can continue your business properly without having to get a small amount of honey you will be able to acquire many paths and if you do this business to buy Bitcoin you can buy it easily Now BTC prices are a much better time to buy BTC much less.
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March 20, 2020, 11:21:15 AM
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Bumping for bees!!  Grin Grin Grin
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February 28, 2020, 07:52:06 PM
#64
We want more bees!!!  Cool Cool Cool
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September 15, 2019, 04:56:15 PM
#63
moar bees.

bee bumps.
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September 06, 2019, 03:02:31 AM
#62
Are u selling a honey bee for bitcoin... Buddy.. 😘
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September 06, 2019, 02:56:12 AM
#61
Pretty good hobby. Just missing time, space and knowledge to do the same.
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September 05, 2019, 08:56:27 AM
#60
Wow! This is cool power of nature. But am scares what if they get mad or become angry and start attacking people any how. Or have you done anything to them so dey dnt attack people?
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September 04, 2019, 08:47:35 AM
#59
oh beehave  Cool

Give them sunflowers, they love those.
Bees need to put in hives and you need to get the queen,which give birth to young bees,constant monitoring is needed and you need to protect yourself from stig of bees
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September 04, 2019, 07:45:16 AM
#58
More pictures, less text.

Kthx.
Sorry have nothing to share since I have no bees around but I am very interested in entering bee farming and I am following this thread and getting other actual experiences because it’s more helpful than those ideas I’ve got in YouTube

Anyway please be kind to share the progress of your farm for our references as interested in having as well


bees are very annoying but honey is very good
They are annoying if you don’t know how to threat them and what is their existence for
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September 04, 2019, 03:24:37 AM
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bees are very annoying but honey is very good
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September 01, 2019, 04:17:30 PM
#56
Bees are very cute creatures. How many of them do you have?
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September 01, 2019, 01:31:52 PM
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More pictures, less text.

Kthx.
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August 21, 2019, 01:58:26 PM
#54
Where do you guys keep those hives? I have seen people that have hives on the top of the big buildings in the middle of the cities. Not sure how healthy souch honey would be, filled with exaust gasses and such.
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August 21, 2019, 01:32:35 AM
#53
Bees are very amazing creatures.
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August 20, 2019, 10:23:19 PM
#52
these are the cutest animals in the world.
after cats and dogs, of course.
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August 14, 2019, 09:37:29 PM
#51
I really like and admire you.
Previously, in the back of my house, there was a flock of homeless bees nesting, but after a few months they left me.
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August 14, 2019, 07:49:17 PM
#50
Head a bee meeting, learned about bees biting varroa. Ordered a microscope from China to check out my rates.

Hygienic bees.
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August 07, 2019, 08:51:34 PM
#49
Bees bump.
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August 03, 2019, 01:49:56 PM
#48
They look very intimidating. You're not afraid to take away their prey?

Flowers are awesome prey. They just sit there and make juices when the sun comes out. It's perfect prey, they can't run and make new food daily. Wink

Great hobby by the way

I've learned so much from the hivemind already.
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August 03, 2019, 06:19:30 AM
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Great hobby by the way
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August 02, 2019, 08:10:35 PM
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They look very intimidating. You're not afraid to take away their prey?
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August 02, 2019, 07:27:50 PM
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I didnt get into beekeeping for the honey. I have a sizable garden and a handful of fruit trees, and having reliable pollination greatly increases crop yield. Bees are more work than a lot of people expect though. I'd say I spend maybe an hour per week checking bees (takes me about 2 hours every other week) for the most part though, and that seems to be pretty standard unless you find something wrong, then you need to spend more time.

Food autarky is hard to obtain. Pollination makes it complicated. Tbh, with complex robots, we could make it happen.
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August 02, 2019, 06:03:50 PM
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I am of envy for the pictures in this thread,     Makes me want some honey  Tongue
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July 31, 2019, 02:46:55 PM
#43
I don't know why but such photos terrifies me my whole life
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July 31, 2019, 02:33:01 PM
#42
too much hassle and they only produce honey (sugar).

I would rather just grow my tomatoes and fruit trees with no effort and get fruit that I like a lot more than honey.

I didnt get into beekeeping for the honey. I have a sizable garden and a handful of fruit trees, and having reliable pollination greatly increases crop yield. Bees are more work than a lot of people expect though. I'd say I spend maybe an hour per week checking bees (takes me about 2 hours every other week) for the most part though, and that seems to be pretty standard unless you find something wrong, then you need to spend more time.

thats a good point but I get more than enough yield from my few trees and plants.  More than I could ever eat.
But you need bees for the proliferation,if there is no process happening on the trees then only leaves will be left in this world no more fruits and flowers.

If there is no bee then humankind will extinct.
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July 31, 2019, 11:06:05 AM
#41
too much hassle and they only produce honey (sugar).

I would rather just grow my tomatoes and fruit trees with no effort and get fruit that I like a lot more than honey.

I didnt get into beekeeping for the honey. I have a sizable garden and a handful of fruit trees, and having reliable pollination greatly increases crop yield. Bees are more work than a lot of people expect though. I'd say I spend maybe an hour per week checking bees (takes me about 2 hours every other week) for the most part though, and that seems to be pretty standard unless you find something wrong, then you need to spend more time.

thats a good point but I get more than enough yield from my few trees and plants.  More than I could ever eat.
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July 31, 2019, 10:23:26 AM
#40
too much hassle and they only produce honey (sugar).

I would rather just grow my tomatoes and fruit trees with no effort and get fruit that I like a lot more than honey.

I didnt get into beekeeping for the honey. I have a sizable garden and a handful of fruit trees, and having reliable pollination greatly increases crop yield. Bees are more work than a lot of people expect though. I'd say I spend maybe an hour per week checking bees (takes me about 2 hours every other week) for the most part though, and that seems to be pretty standard unless you find something wrong, then you need to spend more time.
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July 31, 2019, 08:29:42 AM
#39
too much hassle and they only produce honey (sugar).

I would rather just grow my tomatoes and fruit trees with no effort and get fruit that I like a lot more than honey.
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July 31, 2019, 05:59:50 AM
#38
pure honey is one of the expensive and most wanted medicine to cure many disease

That's the royal jelly, not just the simple honey. Honey is healthy and great tasting as well though.
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July 31, 2019, 05:43:39 AM
#37
My friend keeps bees, it's an insanely profitable business.
But it needs lot of experience as well,pure honey is one of the expensive and most wanted medicine to cure many disease and also gor skin care like cosmetic products so have good potential in long term as well.
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July 30, 2019, 11:45:34 PM
#36
Those inlets. You probably have so much robbing.

I'm just as surprised as you, but apparently not. I see the occasional bee try to get in through the ventilation up top, but I've only seen the tussle between guard bees and robbers once. They take out plenty of wasps though. I have a tremendous amount of guard bees that cover the entire landing board (and come peacefully check me out whenever I sit down next to the hive).  I watch them smell and crawl over any incoming bees before they are allowed in.

It probably doesn't hurt that I haven't hit a dearth yet.
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July 30, 2019, 11:32:24 PM
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Those inlets. You probably have so much robbing.
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July 30, 2019, 10:17:01 PM
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Heres a documentary on youtube about funny honey. In Nepal, they climb cliff sides to harvest honey from giant himalayan bees. There are a lot of wild poisonous plants in the area, primarily rhododendrons, that the bees collect nectar and pollen from that makes the honey they produce toxic. People sure are drawn to poison huh?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_b2i_FvYPw


*edit*

Someone else contribute stuff. I might go on strike for new bee pics until I get to stare at other ladies. It feels wrong only posting my girls in a "sharing" thread.

Here you go buddy.

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July 30, 2019, 10:11:56 PM
#33
When people say they "do it for the honeys" I usually don't expect them to mean this. Cool pics.
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July 30, 2019, 10:05:58 PM
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My friend keeps bees, it's an insanely profitable business.
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Someone else contribute stuff. I might go on strike for new bee pics until I get to stare at other ladies. It feels wrong only posting my girls in a "sharing" thread.

Big-winged bee  Lips sealed



 Roll Eyes
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July 28, 2019, 08:03:01 AM
#30
So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld
Nice BeeFarm mate that’s a good business as well

My best friend started having hive wayback 2015 and now he’s the biggest supplier of Honey in he’s region so basically this isn’t profitable and also helpful to the environment
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July 28, 2019, 07:27:45 AM
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Bringing in the pollen (older picture, but checks out).
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July 25, 2019, 04:54:40 PM
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Over here;




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Someone else should also post bees.
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July 24, 2019, 04:41:45 PM
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how to know if bees we're female?

There's like 3 different types of bees, two types are females, one type is male.

Worker bees, which are in the OP, are females.

Drones are male.

Queens are females.

Imho, the easiest way to tell the drone from the queen is the eyes. Drones are much larger than worker bees.
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July 24, 2019, 10:58:21 AM
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So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld
This is a nice hive you got there.  Post a picture with your name on a piece of paper to prove it's yours .

People nowadays are lack of trust and can't be fooled easily.  Grin
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July 23, 2019, 08:27:57 PM
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So I am confused is it your hives or not?  Or theyre just from reddit.
I love bee hives and want to reward your post with merit just prove this is your hard work

The sarcasm flag wasn't a hint. They're my bees, and I don't have to "prove" they're my bees.

/u/bluefirecorp is me. I stole and re-posted my own content across different platforms.
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July 23, 2019, 07:16:23 PM
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Are you using small or medium boxes? Your frames looked pretty short from the pictures.

Everything's mediums. 10 frame boxes.

Fuck deeps dude, seems like a good way to have to pay for back surgery.

So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld
This is a nice hive you got there.  Post a picture with your name on a piece of paper to prove it's yours .

nou.

I stole the image from /u/bluefirecorp off reddit /s

My grandfather keeps bees, they love him

My bees are friendly, I wouldn't say they love me though. I kill about 300 every few weeks for varroa testing.
So I am confused is it your hives or not?  Or theyre just from reddit.
I love bee hives and want to reward your post with merit just prove this is your hard work
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July 23, 2019, 02:58:29 AM
#23
So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld
Shocked,I'm scared of bees,is it true there stings can kill a man?
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July 22, 2019, 09:24:06 PM
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More bee pictures. This one's not one of mine though.  Roll Eyes

Native bumble drinking some milkweed nectar.
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July 22, 2019, 06:42:37 PM
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Bees are so important. I really hope more people find the time to have their own hives
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July 22, 2019, 05:14:36 PM
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Do keep this thread updated with any new clicks that you are planning to share in the upcoming days.

Thirsty ladies:

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July 22, 2019, 05:05:30 PM
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So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld

Nice. My uncle also kept bees for a while (few months only) but he couldn't manage it all alone and decided to stop. This was somewhere around the year 2015, if i recall.
Btw, i might still have a click of that somewhere on my old hard-drive, if i manage to find it i will surely share it here, they look very nice like the one's you shared here.

I think this requires a good amount of dedicated attention.

Well nice clicks you have over there i have just saved all those images from the link that you shared.

Do keep this thread updated with any new clicks that you are planning to share in the upcoming days.

Cheers  Smiley
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July 22, 2019, 04:12:06 PM
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So, I did a hive inspection yesterday.

I didn't do a varroa count. Too hot to treat with mite-away quick strips.

Waiting for the weather to cool down a bit Sad
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July 20, 2019, 04:07:56 PM
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selling honey for bitcoin ? lol
That is a good idea lol! Honey for bitcoin will be a good business to do and for some of us that wish to trade honey for bitcoin you can contact me . I am not into honey farm but I have a friend that is into that and you can buy honey in large quantities from his farm and in turn I will convince him to accept bitcoin as a payment method.
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July 19, 2019, 11:04:03 PM
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What is it with friendly bees? I get into my hives without smoking them when I'm not going in for a full inspection, and have yet to have a problem. I've heard about hot hives where the bees become a problem but I just can't picture it (and hope that I'll never have to)


I was at a different hive location recently and those ladies were evil bastards. Kept going for the face even when I walked 30 ft away from the hive. They stayed at it until I got a smoker lit.
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July 19, 2019, 10:55:36 PM
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Everything's mediums. 10 frame boxes.

Fuck deeps dude, seems like a good way to have to pay for back surgery.


Hehe, I'm running three deeps per hive and using a medium as a honey super. I'll tell you, no matter how strong you are, there is no human comfortable lifting a 130 lb box full of stinging insects. I might switch over to mediums at some point but that'd be when I have 6 hives with each of my current deeps as the box on the bottom board that doesn't need to be moved. Can't have good equipment going to waste! Maybe next year  Tongue

What is it with friendly bees? I get into my hives without smoking them when I'm not going in for a full inspection, and have yet to have a problem. I've heard about hot hives where the bees become a problem but I just can't picture it (and hope that I'll never have to)
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July 19, 2019, 10:35:28 PM
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Are you using small or medium boxes? Your frames looked pretty short from the pictures.

Everything's mediums. 10 frame boxes.

Fuck deeps dude, seems like a good way to have to pay for back surgery.

So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld
This is a nice hive you got there.  Post a picture with your name on a piece of paper to prove it's yours .

nou.

I stole the image from /u/bluefirecorp off reddit /s

My grandfather keeps bees, they love him

My bees are friendly, I wouldn't say they love me though. I kill about 300 every few weeks for varroa testing.
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July 19, 2019, 09:42:02 PM
#13
So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld
This is a nice hive you got there.  Post a picture with your name on a piece of paper to prove it's yours .
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My grandfather keeps bees, they love him
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I've got some black, some yellow, and some of the entirely plastic frames. The entirely plastic frames are absolute junk. I would have tossed them by now, but they are frames 4/5/6 in my hive that was queenless for a few weeks, so I figured best not to mess with it for a while. I'm going to try to go foundationless next nectar flow now that I've got ~30ish frames drawn out to use as guides.

Are you using small or medium boxes? Your frames looked pretty short from the pictures.
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July 19, 2019, 07:29:48 PM
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Did you rear a new queen after smashing when marking?

She wasn't technically dead when she was smashed and I didn't want to piss off the hive further. I let nature do its thing. I'm probably just going to keep to taking photos of the lovely girl instead of trying to mark her.

I see you also went with the black foundation...
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July 19, 2019, 06:17:18 PM
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You're an odd one. Got pictures of your hive? What's your queen breed?

I smashed my queen trying to mark her, but at least now she can harmonize with the local bees Wink

Whats odd about enjoying bees with your fellow Bitcointalkgoer? My hives are Russian-Italian hybrids but I don't have a lot of photos as my hands are normally full of bees instead of phones to snap photos with, but I did grab a shot of a queen yesterday. Shes about a month old or so, so still tiny.




Did you rear a new queen after smashing when marking?
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July 19, 2019, 04:45:19 PM
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Woohoo bee buddy! I got my first hives in April this year as well. When did you get yours? I only got one hive at first and then the second a couple of weeks later after getting to see just how cool the first was. Good thing too because I had to requeen the second hive and ended up raising a new queen by transplanting a frame of eggs from the queenright hive. Knock on wood but I haven't seemed to have any issue with mites, hive beetles, or diseases yet. Going through the first summer dearth is a little nervewracking, but just gotta let the little pals do their thing I guess.

You're an odd one. Got pictures of your hive? What's your queen breed?

I smashed my queen trying to mark her, but at least now she can harmonize with the local bees Wink
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July 19, 2019, 04:39:20 PM
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Woohoo bee buddy! I got my first hives in April this year as well. When did you get yours? I only got one hive at first and then the second a couple of weeks later after getting to see just how cool the first was. Good thing too because I had to requeen the second hive and ended up raising a new queen by transplanting a frame of eggs from the queenright hive. Knock on wood but I haven't seemed to have any issue with mites, hive beetles, or diseases yet. Going through the first summer dearth is a little nervewracking, but just gotta let the little pals do their thing I guess.
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July 19, 2019, 04:25:21 PM
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too much ladies,
this just gives trouble

The boys are worthless though; only 10-12 of them get to mate, the rest of the time they just fly about; they don't work or contribute to the hive and are free to walk into any hive and feast.

They do get culled during winter though.


Wow, great, I have seen that you are about to harvest delicious honey.

You see nothing.

I literally just got these in nuc form. I won't have honey available for 2 years.

selling honey for bitcoin ? lol

Didn't you just do a top level comment... already shitposting.
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selling honey for bitcoin ? lol
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Wow, great, I have seen that you are about to harvest delicious honey.
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too much ladies,
this just gives trouble
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oh beehave  Cool

Give them sunflowers, they love those.
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Are you part of the Borg collective, the hive mind?

To bee or not to bee, that is the question.

Cool
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So, I started keeping bees. Bee thread.

A while back, my hive:
https://imgur.com/a/eFbvVld
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