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Perry
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Checking a swarm yard.
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I have a new yard that I have been putting all my late swarms. Some of these may end up being combined. I just put second deeps on most, with a few frames of comb and capped honey to help till I have to make a decision. I'll give them another month.
Nice brood patterns on the new frames though, on plastic foundation no less. Wall to wall.
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September 02, 2015, 07:28:01 pm »
When do you get your first frost? One that will kill most everything that is still blooming.
Ours is usually very end of Oct to first of Nov.
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We usually get our first frost the first week in October.
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Looks like there's frost on his chin now.
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Quote from: iddee on September 02, 2015, 08:37:17 pm
Looks like there's frost on his chin now.
I shoulda cropped that out!
It's getting to be that time of year so I stopped shaving again. Remember that thread I ran years ago about how much money is saved and how much extra cash one can have by merely stopping shaving? Think of all those bee supplies!
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September 03, 2015, 11:23:25 am »
Hey Frosty, is your snow blower out of the shop yet.
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Jacks being mean again. good burn
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September 03, 2015, 04:07:03 pm »
The queen in that hive is something super-special. From what I could make out, most of the unsealed cells also have larvae in them. That queen goes around double checking herself to make sure she doesn't waste any cells.
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September 03, 2015, 10:15:32 pm »
Still envious of the facial hair. I could probably pull a goatee now that it would be grey. Darn the Cherokee blood. No offense Jen.
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I know what you mean, dunkel. I shave every 2 weeks, whether I need it or not.
But I'm glad of it. I've always hated to shave.
Also from the Cherokee.
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