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Yankee, when the news story airs, please post a link to the news story here.  We are all on the edges of our seats!

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 I second Bakersdozen notion.

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Yankee11:

Take care not to get the TV person stung.  You're going to get some great free publicity, so don't let a bee sting to the lip or something worse put a cloud on your beautiful day.  Suit that individual up well.

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Baker- "Yankee, when the news story airs, please post a link to the news story here.  We are all on the edges of our seats!

   Ditto on that!  ;D
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Yankee11:

Take care not to get the TV person stung.  You're going to get some great free publicity, so don't let a bee sting to the lip or something worse put a cloud on your beautiful day.  Suit that individual up well.


   awwwwww.... I was SO looking forward to reporters and camera men running on national TV.....    :laugh:
    Good suggestion though!
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Yankee- "And yes I do want to start some hives from them.

    That's what I'm thinking for sure!

     How far away are these hives from where you live?

      There is a chimney in the center of town that has had bees in it for over 40 years. The proprietors of the building like the bees  want them left alone. I like that too.
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Ok,

Did the interview with TV today. When he got here he said the story has changed a bit from saving bees to more of a backyard beekeeping story.
So, he interviewed me in front of my hives here at the house and then he wanted  to go out to the Honeysuckle Hives  :) (as Jen has named them).

I am not sure how much of what we filmed will make the segment now that it has changed from when he first contacted me. But, he said its a 4 1/2 to 5 minute story. Who knows, he was really interested in the Honeysuckle Hives though. We will see. With around 50 hives and 7 bee yards, were not really backyard beekeepers anymore. Lol

I'll post a link when I get it. It airs Wed night.

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Special Label, Name provided by Jen.




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 Ohhh WoWoWoW! Hhahahaha! ~  :bee:  Beelieve it or not.. I don't know what to say...   :-[  ;D :-[

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One of the 4 hives we have done so far, we couldn't find the queen. We have let them settle for about 4 days and was out there today. We found her and she is a bute. 4 for so for with the queens. 3 to go.






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Ohhh WoWoWoW! Hhahahaha! ~  :bee:  Beelieve it or not.. I don't know what to say...   :-[  ;D :-[


      :o :o :o :o


   OMG!!   Yankee, You CONTINUE to impress me!!!

   ROFL!!   Jen, having provided that name, I would think that getting a bottle of that special honey would be in order!!!    ;D
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That first bottle is heading her way.  ;D

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Awe Shucks you guys! I'm humble ~ Can't wait to sample this historic honey  ;) 8)
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This is indeed a great story and I'm anxious to see it on the news, too.  Great job on the label.  You should be proud, Jen!  :)
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Is that a real label?  That's cool.
Those two queens are a pin up girls!

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Back to the Honeysuckle Hives.

#5

This was a double deep. We managed to salvage about 6 or 7 frames of capped brood and larva. Did find the queen and she got moved to the new box. We checker boarded new frames/foundation in between the old brood frames. They are gonna be just fine.
















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wow, looks like it took some fortitude to get those old hives apart, and the wax moth look like they had about run themselves out of room!
   Great pics and story..  Really looking forward to the book!!  Movie would be good too but something is always lost when those big time producers get ahold of the story and try to put it on the screen.   ;D
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2 more to go through? The wax moths had their way but they soon consume all the food they require and shortly after abandon the hive leaving it free for the bees to re-habitat the hive. the bees don't do a real good job of cleaning out the damage from the wax moth though.
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