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MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD => GREETINGS/TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF => Topic started by: Bob Wilson on May 27, 2019, 10:30:17 pm
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Hello everyone. I am a newbee since early March this year. I set out two swarm traps, but a colony obliged me and just moved straight into my long langstroth, which was waiting in my backyard. I find honeybees facinating, and I am glad to be in the forum.
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Welcome!
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Welcome :happy:
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Welcome to Beemaster.
Jim Altmiller
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Thank you. Glad to be here.
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Welcome. I had a similar experience when I started out. I placed several swarm traps out - and a swarm just skipped all the preliminaries and moved directly into my empty hive. Smart bees - I say! :grin:
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Thanks. So far they have gentle. Even when I have had to mess with them. I found it very interesting to see bees of all kinds of color stripe variations in the hive. Some look Italian, some carniolan, etc.
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Congrats on the swarm capture! I wish we had more of them here to catch where I live in Tennessee. I hope the girls are doing well!
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Georgia is hot as blue blazes in the summer, not to mention the humidity. My hive gets shade from 12:30 on. Think that is too much? It is deep foundationless also, non-wired. I thought the shade would help, but now wonder about SHB and varroa in the shade. I am always second guessing most of my decisions.
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Bobil,
That is probably going to work. Try it out. I used to have my bees in full shade. I did like a lot of SHBs my first couple of years. I think your setup will work.
Jim Altmiller