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That is a lot of packages Sal! You must be a member of a well organized, well established bee club. I would be interested in hearing more about your bee club.

Phillip
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HUMOR IS A FUNNY THING / Re: 30 years
« Last post by Ben Framed on Today at 06:43:08 am »
 :shocked: :grin: :wink: Good one iddee!  :grin:
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HUMOR IS A FUNNY THING / Re: 30 years
« Last post by iddee on Today at 05:27:31 am »
i heard my wife screaming at the TV. Don't goi there. Don't go in that church. Are you nuts, stay out of there. When I walked into the room, I saw she was watching our wedding videos again.
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Hi Folks,

Sitting back, sitting here waiting on a call from the Wilbanks Apiary trailer.

My club has around 900 packages getting dropped off within the hour.

This is more fun than waiting til the last minute to file your taxes.

Funny, the average age of the members who show up for the unloading is around 67 yo. Canes, walkers knee braces,..... I'm getting too short to work inside the trailer! The feeble and the feeble minded.

Sitting back, sitting here waiting on a call.

Sal
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Father Michael, Mr. Yaki

Mea maxima Culpa.

For each of you, your penance; Please say three Our Fathers and three Hail Marys .

Go forth and sin no more. Per omnia secula seculorum.

Salvatore
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Me too
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Permethrin drench for SHB
« Last post by FatherMichael on April 18, 2024, 06:21:25 pm »
I use nematodes sold specifically for small hive beetle larvae.

I did that with good results - one of the "natural" remedies that worked for me.
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I just deleted the last couple of posts.  Please keep political talk out of the bee sections.  Feel free to discuss further in the Coffee House.

I apologize.
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I added a second jar of syrup and put more holes of a smaller size in the lid and so far, all is working out. I placed some 1/2" slats in there to set the jars on and put the jars off each end of the hole in the inner cover. I can see hordes of bees crawling around through the hole in the inner cover. My hive boxes all have a port on the side that I can take off and look inside and the brood box is not seeing any activity on the outside of the outer frame. I won't go into the hive for another week but is there a time frame when I should expect to see some activity on that outer frame? It was cooler today and the foragers didn't go out until after noon. I'm also seeing a few ants crawling around. Not a lot, just a few, is this a sign of an pending invasion?
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I just deleted the last couple of posts.  Please keep political talk out of the bee sections.  Feel free to discuss further in the Coffee House. 
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