Hopefully this time I will be successful! I harvested an easy access hive yesterday evening of the absolute gentlest bees I think I've ever seen. I was...
What luck.A while back I posted that at work there were three trees with bees. I have been watching them as close as I can and today as I was ready to leave...
Hi Henry, That’g good that you managed to save them. Last year I had a guy throwing rocks at a swarm, another spraying a swarm with raid and hosing it with...
... Hi Henry, Get pics, they won’t all be that easy. :) ... I keep two swarm buckets in my truck at all times for catching swarms. Also, about this time of...
Hi Jeff, Thanks for the update and ideas, a sheet of plastic of bed sheet would work great for getting the nurse bees into a hive that don't seem to get in the...
Hello, Heres an abstract to "Group Decision Making in Honey Bee Swarms". Only subscribers of Sigma Xi or American Scientist can view the full text. But I...
Hi Jerry I know one guy that frequents some of the lists; he’s north of Beaumont. I got the same request from her & forwarded it to him. Too far away for ...
I got my 3rd swarm of the year today. This time in a trap with Joe's lure.This trap was only 6' up placed on Government land near a lake.If this is a sign of ...
Hello All, Caught my first swarm of the season. I actually caught this same swarm about 10 times. I was doing some experimenting which required instantiating...
... What's the best way to do this? I’m not real good at this stuff. I know how to make an html, but it requires that pics that are used have an address....
... Hi Scot & George, Thanks! Not mentioned in the demo was the 10 to 12 stings I received when I first tossed the swarm from the bucket into the air. :) May...
Hey Joe. Don't sell yourself short, you do OK at html but trust me, nobody builds these albums by hand any more- I did a couple years ago and said to myself...
Hello All, Just a bunch of thoughts,,, There have been some discussions on other lists about why swarms occasionally form multiple clusters. My thoughts on...
"J. Waggle" <naturebee@...> wrote: May have another demo soon. Might be doing a little myth busting experiment that will either prove or disprove a bit...
Hi All I was going to make this reply direct to Joe, but I place it here in reply to some of George's post. I originally asked... ... Joe replied... ... There...
Hi All, Here's a nice sized survivor feral colony found in a barn, said to have been there 12 years. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06128/688350-54.stm ...
Dave Cushman <dave.cushman@...> wrote: Hi All ............... Don't expect a page such as that to appear in an hour (I have two different hospitals to...
Hi Mike ... I'm safe... They only want ones in good condition :-) Regards & Best 73s, Dave Cushman, G8MZY http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman or...
Hi All I wrote... ... Having an hour to spare, I took Joe's photos and text and spun it into a page. It took longer than I anticipated as I also had to modify...
Hi All, Here's the link to the news video. This colony is located about 40 miles from where I live. The folks in the video have a very pronounced western ...
Joe and all That picture tells a story of its own.The dark comb is a give away as being very old.The pictures below are of some removals here in New ...
... Hi Dave, You have my permission to make up the page. It was done with the intent of sharing the information with others so thanks for helping me do this. ...
Hi Bob & All, Nice pics, Good point! This link below ages dark comb from domestic beekeeping comb frames at over 4 years old. In domestic beekeeping comb gets...
... If you keep this up Mike, I'll have bump George down to the number 2 spot on my 'guys I know on the internet with the best sence of humor list', and move ...