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Hi I was wondering what are the advantage and disadvantage of over and under supering. Ted ... Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies....
Ted Flower
tedflower2004
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Oct 5, 2004
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868
Please iam a beekeepers here in Uganda would like to get working partner from around the would . the partner is to help me in marketing my produced honey and...
jackson maku
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Oct 6, 2004
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Hi Ted, I'll have a go at answering this one. Undersupering is the better method because the bees can seal the honey in the top box while starting to fill the...
Graham
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Oct 14, 2004
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Perhaps I can help on this, and help save a few backs. ... Controlled studies show no difference at all. One such study was done by the University of Georgia...
jfischer_supercollider
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Oct 15, 2004
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... From: "jfischer_supercollider" ... As Graham pointed out, undersupering is mainly for the convenience of the beekeeper. Whether using bee repellents...
Geoff Manning
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Oct 15, 2004
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872
... Jim has mentioned this study but I would point out that it was done in the USA under totally different conditions to Australia. I certainly do not dispute...
M & T Weatherhead
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Oct 15, 2004
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I agree with those in support of under-supering. Yes, I have heard it proclaimed from very high places that there is no advantage. Maybe my bees don't get any...
John Leary Smith
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Oct 16, 2004
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874
Can i have advice on the positioning of frames being tranferered from my 5 frame nuc to an 8 frame hive? I am a beginner so need all the help i can get. Anyway...
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Oct 17, 2004
10:00 pm
875
Hi nectarandpollen, I don't know where you are or what conditions you have there, but I would have kept the nuc frames to one side of the new box (I'd use a...
Graham
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Oct 18, 2004
1:25 pm
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Hi graham, Im in melbourne ( dandenongs ) As im a total beginer, im not even sure what is meant by "Flow". Is it pollen flow or nectar flow or both? They are...
nectarandpollen
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Oct 18, 2004
11:50 pm
877
Hi There People, I have a problem I would like to share with you guys to see if we can solve it. I have several hive and I am pretty much a back yard bee...
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markinaust2004
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Oct 19, 2004
12:25 pm
878
Mark, Let's see if the beekeepers of the world can give you a hand! But first, it It would help if you could give us some more specific information, like: -...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
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Oct 19, 2004
7:26 pm
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My father and I have a few hives and we would like to try and rear our own queens. We have seen a few books but they don't give us much info. Also we have...
shaneknopke
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Oct 20, 2004
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880
Hi Steve, What I meant by "flow" was if the bees were bringing plenty of nectar into the hive. Your nuc colony will need to use energy to make wax to build up...
Graham
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Oct 20, 2004
2:37 am
881
Hi Shane, I haven't tried Queen rearing as yet, but there are several methods discussed in "The Bee Book - beekeeping in the warmer areas of Australia" by...
Graham
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Oct 20, 2004
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882
As a beginner beekeeper i wonder how many dead bees there normally would be around the hive? I notice probably a good dozen a day? is this normal for a swarm...
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Oct 20, 2004
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883
Hi Ron & others, ... Well thank you for your E-Mail, and yes I guess I using a fairly broad descriptions. ... Well they either die at the end of winter or...
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Oct 20, 2004
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884
... Have you tested and treated for Varroa? Varroa damage the winter bees to the point that what looked like a strong hive in the fall will be dead in the...
Shanta McBain
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Oct 20, 2004
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885
Shanta Thank you for your reply. Varroa has not made it to Australia as yet. I have looked for diseases and can't find any, well that is to say in the hives I...
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Oct 21, 2004
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... From: <ourshack@...> Varroa has not made it to Australia as yet. I have looked for diseases and can't find any, well that is to say in the hives...
Geoff Manning
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Oct 21, 2004
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Hi Geoff, Well I am 99.9% sure they haven't swarm as the populations haven't altered significatenly. I will admit that in all probability they would be close...
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markinaust2004
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Oct 21, 2004
1:15 pm
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I'm forwarding a message from the Brisbane Amateur Beekeeper's Society. Looks like it will be an interesting day. Brisbane Amateur Beekeepers' Society...
Graham Manning.
sting_au2000
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Oct 30, 2004
7:32 am
889
Talking about the beekeeping associations/clubs or societies in Austrlia, it hits me that not many seem to have their own sites. Associations can sometimes be...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
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Oct 31, 2004
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Hello group, On the internet site (www.trollbi.se) that I made for our local association, I have also started a page on plants and pollen...
Ron van Mierlo
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Nov 5, 2004
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Hi guys, I have collected a few swarms this season and I have come across one that struck me as unusual for the following reasons. 1) The swarm took flight...
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Nov 6, 2004
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... From: <ourshack@...> Hi guys, I have collected a few swarms this season and I have come across one that struck me as unusual for the following...
Geoff Manning
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Nov 6, 2004
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Hi Geoff, Thanks for your reply you have shed some light on the subject for me. I have not seen or heard of a swarm taking flight in bad weather. Obviously by...
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Nov 7, 2004
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894
hey! here is snow on the ground.. so... winter is here... summer was so RAINY! -Pekkism65...
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Nov 18, 2004
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895
Has anyone any opinion on keeping brood boxes with 304mm deep frames, thats 12 1/2 inches. I am currently about to embark on changing my existing 8 frames to...
Brent VRAB
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Nov 20, 2004
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Hello Dhan, It is a long time now since your message, but I wondered if you have ever received anything that has helped you with the virus problems? Ron van...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
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