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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: schawee on April 06, 2012, 04:37:48 am
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i did this cutout two and a half weeks ago.i left the queen caged for two weeks because everytime i went to the hive theygot very aggressive .when i took her out they had calmed down some .the new queen is laying great and i had no problem with them now.hope yall enjoy the video. cutout in vacherie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUl3LHO3WZQ#ws)
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That looked like a hot cut out.
Good job on getting it done, sure didn't see you laying around in the grass :evil: :-D :-D
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schawee, this is a great video!
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Great job Buddy, beautiful queen! Looked like you were pulling pizzas out between those joists. :-D
...JP
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Good video. Great job removing a hot queen.
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Nice video, enjoyed watching it!
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Excellent job Schawee! Really enjoyed the video.
James
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Beautiful queen for sure! Good job.
Scott
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Will check this out later at home (at work now :-P)
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glad yall liked the video. g3 i don't like laying down on the job like some people :-D ......schawee
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OK just had the chance to see this one and glad I did. Boy oh boy, those combs sections were large. It looked so hard to do this one and you did such a great job Schawee.
I agree with JP, they looked like pizzas :-D :-D
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Nice job Schawee, love the video. Those comb sections sorta reminded me of the clowns that just keep coming out of the VW bug...kept wondering when the last section was going to come out. :)
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annette,glad you enjoyed it. bix,i thought it would never end too.the comb went about 4 1/2 ft. in
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Keep those videos coming, nice job Schawee