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08 May 2016 04:53 #11379 by GT 14
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Remember to bee hive yourself around them. :thumb1

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08 May 2016 05:17 #11380 by Trouty56
hahaha....they are in THEIR house....installed them last evening....


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08 May 2016 08:05 #11384 by Geno
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Lol GT. :rolling3

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10 Jun 2016 09:45 #11731 by jm46322
well I dropped the ball on keeping you all updated on this one
but its been a super busy spring on this side of town
but we did add bees to the farm this year
here they are in their new home all happy I hope.

after being put to shame by Bob trouty's full steam ahead approach
and his fine craftsmanship on his hive
I just hope that the end result of honey will still be just as sweet!

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10 Jun 2016 09:48 #11732 by jm46322
needed to add one more picture for a clear reason

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10 Jun 2016 11:14 #11733 by Geno
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Nice job John, especially the one with the Horse in it lol. :thumb1

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11 Jun 2016 21:14 #11747 by Trouty56
Heck Yeah....nice picture.....

My bee house is still doing OK....and I put no one to shame my man.....I give you credit for getting me started!!


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11 Jun 2016 23:43 #11749 by jm46322
well i been in my mentors hive and my hive more and more
starting to work the bees with out gloves
still no battle scars

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12 Jun 2016 08:05 #11753 by Geno
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You live dangerously lol. :whew

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12 Jun 2016 15:11 #11755 by Trouty56
I got nipped once...saw the little thing die.....so I sported some gloves and have started to use a frame gripper. worked good last time. no deaths from stings....


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