When I started expanding we had 3 colonies of Itialians here at home. Then a bee keeper down the road who belonged to our club and had been giving me some of his experinace got sick and went into the hospital. He hired some guys he thought were decent bee keepers to take care of his 80 or so colonies spread over two counties that fall.
By spring he was in no shape to work bees so he sold all his bees by the yard. We bought the bees in a yard where he has 7 colonies.
All were
SMR Carnolians. On a warm day in early April we went to take a look at our new bees. I was shocked to say the least when thousands of bees came boiling out of the first hive I opened. to have them come up and say
HELLO. Had never experinced that before with my back yard stock.
Kare and I go to the hospital and told Billy about that, Poor man laughed so hard tears were running down his cheeks. Tiil the day he passed away he liked to tell people about my greetings from those carnies.
Billy also told me they were that way because it was like 30 people living in a one room and a bath apartment and that would make any one cranky.
Told me to buy 7 queens form a fellow who used SMR carnies and split every one of those hives. We did that and by June we had about 18 hives and some were still really friendly and would alway greet you with a mass
HELLO. found check mite strips in all th ehives those guys never bothered to remove too.
Made nucs with those to redue the population again.
By fall we had 25 colonies all but 2 were carnies and I had learned to like them a lot. When spring rolled around the next year I saw why our club members liked the carnies. Lost every itialian hive yet the carnies did fine. I bought queens for about the next 5 years all carnies and would split the hives every spring. I even bought some supposed to be straight carnies queens. The splits didn't like them at all an we lost most till I made a push in cage and kept the queens in them for almost ten day.
Then I start raiseing my own queens cell punch method. Had a yard were I would set out the mateing nucs and down the road a mile kept a yard of bees who had lived thru several winters with exta drone comb to mate my new hatched queens.
I call them Karnolians as I took kare's name and added it to the nolian as I have fallen in love with them.
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