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963
Hello fellow beekeepers I would like to know what tree this is as i am unable to identify it in the Honey Flora of Queensland Guide. I picked this sample...
Andy Lyristis
lyristis88
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Nov 2, 2005
11:11 am
964
Hello again fellow beekeepers This box like tree is the most commonly growing tree alongside stony freshwater cedar creek at Mt Glorious (Brisbane QLD) and up...
Andy Lyristis
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Nov 2, 2005
10:29 pm
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Hello fellow beekeepers Regarding my question "which tree is this" I didn't get any replies to this question and am wondering if this group is still working.....
Andy Lyristis
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Nov 13, 2005
7:00 am
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Yes it is working for me. You probably got no answers because no one knew what it was. As to your original question, I saw some of the trees you were referring...
queenbee
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Nov 13, 2005
7:44 am
967
... Working for me too. I don't remember the question about the tree but Eugenia/Syzygiums (I'm not sure which is current) contains the Lilly Pilly which most...
Ginny
glvl88
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Nov 13, 2005
11:08 pm
968
This group is just not all that active I suppose, but not completely dead either! Ron van Mierlo Sweden (once an Aussie for 6 years) ... From: "Ginny"...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Nov 14, 2005
6:13 am
969
... I am here. Busy time of the year, here in Victoria, busy splitting hives to prevent swarming. Looks promising for a moderate amount of honey this year.....
MSP
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Nov 14, 2005
10:47 am
970
What are the signs of swarming which concern you Mark ? Newcomer & have just obtained my 3rd. hive. Regards, Geoff. ... From: MSP To:...
Geoff Whitelaw
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Nov 14, 2005
10:54 am
971
Well Lots of queen cells down near the bottom bar of brood frames. especially alarmig when the old queen is still in the hive. I think this is a pretty good...
MSP
markinaust2004
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Nov 14, 2005
11:03 am
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perhaps we are just a bit busy at this time of the year ,trying to make a dollar in this economic?????climate ... From: "Ron/Eefje van Mierlo"...
trevor jory
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Nov 15, 2005
11:38 am
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Hi Guys, Busy is the word! I am hurriedly catching up on the last couple of dozen posts, and am finding many who are pushing my buttons. For Instance: The...
John Leary Smith
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Nov 18, 2005
4:27 am
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Hi There People, I have recently split all my hive to prevent swarming (swarm cells where present) and I'm undecided on what to do next. Some back ground...
MSP
markinaust2004
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Nov 22, 2005
12:31 pm
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Personally If you requeened the hives last march there should be little signs of swarming now perhaps you need a different queen breeder ... where present) and...
don_nairn
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Nov 22, 2005
2:22 pm
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Mark, there are as many ways to manage the split/nuc/requeening problem as there are beekeepers to dream them up. But the short answer to your question about...
John Leary Smith
onebeeswax
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Nov 29, 2005
10:02 am
978
Bees can recognize human faces, study finds Honeybees may look all alike to us. But the reverse isn't necessarily true. (Article in World Science) ...
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nebula331
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Dec 10, 2005
12:54 pm
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Respected Sir/Madame, May all your dreams Come True Today Tomorrow and Always! Happy Christmas! Happy New Year! Let us use more renewable energy and Let us...
gerece dhan
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Dec 25, 2005
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Respected Sir/Madame, May all your dreams Come True Today Tomorrow and Always! Happy Christmas! Happy New Year! Let us use more renewable energy and Let us...
gerece dhan
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Dec 25, 2005
6:16 am
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hey all! I saw bees very high trees in near my house.. swarm.. but I cannot cut tree.. so, how I get swarm my bee hive? Just put hive near by? -Pekkism65...
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Dec 28, 2005
5:25 pm
982
Ehhh, do you live in Australia and not in a city? In that case you could perhaps try to shoot the branch down and catch the swarm in a sheet or something else...
Ron van Mierlo
beehameuph
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Dec 28, 2005
7:08 pm
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I know a fellow who connects an unberrella to a rope and situates it as close to the swarm as possible and shacks the branch with a second rope. hope this...
MSP
markinaust2004
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Dec 29, 2005
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how good are you at throwing rocks? this spring on one day i had seven swarms with the lowest 10 m from the ground! this was after the spotted gum flow .i...
trevor jory
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Dec 29, 2005
12:19 pm
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sounds a bit dangerous. Depending on the heigth. I would leave it alone. Perhaps spend the time relaxing by the TV. cheers Andy trevor jory...
Andy Lyristis
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Dec 29, 2005
10:01 pm
986
... Isn't it winter over there? I assume by now the question is resolved. However in future if you cannot reach them with a 20 litre bucket attached to a long...
Geoff Manning
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Dec 30, 2005
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987
The Leatherwood is just starting to flower, so a busy time is about to begin ... maybe you might like to read a little about our plight in Tasmania...
Linda Rae
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Jan 9, 2006
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988
check out this pet site for all pets of all kinds. hi i just joined there web site today. its at http://petworldforum.com they have all kinds of exxotics and...
insect_keeper
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Jan 13, 2006
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pet friends, have you seen this new pet site? hello friendly pet people i just wanted to take the time to tell you about this new pet site at ...
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993
I thought this was a moderated list so how come the spam is getting through?...
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ancrum2003
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Jan 28, 2006
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That particular member has now been put on moderation. This list is not actually moderated as such. People are free to join this list and post messages...
Graham Manning.
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Jan 28, 2006
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Hi Guys, Here is copy of some good news about the future of honey! Check it out and dream! We are discussing this issue at YahooGroup honey_australia Check...
John Leary Smith
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Feb 1, 2006
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996
Hi There People, I have problem, I have a bucket of honey about 30 kg that had the lids accidentally dislodged allowing ants to roam in and out freely. I...
MSP
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