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Offline G3farms

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Re: 1st trap out. I am not a fan of heights..
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2014, 08:12:07 am »
You need eggs in the bait box so they can raise a new queen.

Early in the spring when temps are still dipping down is when I like to leave the nurse bees on the frame, to keep them warm. When the temps warm up in the summer no need for nurse bees.

I mostly always take a frame of eggs when I go to set the trap out up, this saves another trip out.

Again, in the early spring the temps may fall and bees quit flying before you are completely finished setting everything up (not the case for you though). That frame of eggs/open brood has been sitting for several hours now, the nurse bees have regulated the temp of them and kept them fed. Now you put them in the bait hive and since the temp has dropped to where no bees are coming out of the cone to cover the eggs/open brood, the nurse bees can take care of things till it warms up the next day.
That is my reasoning on nurse bees in the spring, some trap outs I have set up might not get the eggs/open brood until late evening because it took that long to get everything in place.
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Re: 1st trap out. I am not a fan of heights..
« Reply #21 on: April 17, 2014, 09:30:28 am »
I am leaving in an hour to start my first trap out but mine is only 3 feet off the ground. 

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Re: 1st trap out. I am not a fan of heights..
« Reply #22 on: April 17, 2014, 09:35:00 am »
Welcome, DJS. Hope your trap out goes well. Take pics and keep us updated.
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Re: 1st trap out. I am not a fan of heights..
« Reply #23 on: April 17, 2014, 09:47:47 am »
Welcome to the forum!!

Yep take your camera and post up some pics or video.

Good luck on the trap out.
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Re: 1st trap out. I am not a fan of heights..
« Reply #24 on: April 17, 2014, 11:42:06 am »
Hey DJS glad you signed up I was looking for you on here.. This is a great place to hang out and talk bees.

My trap out didn't work. They could get in under all that siding above the cone where the siding went under that corner trim.

Call me when you get yours set up. Also start a new thread with your pictures so we can keep up with yours. That way it doesn't
get lost in this one.


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Re: 1st trap out. I am not a fan of heights..
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2014, 03:57:18 pm »
It is very hard to close all the other ways that bees can get in.  I used a little spray foam last year and it work good.

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