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FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE / Re: Laser projects
« Last post by Terri Yaki on May 07, 2024, 07:33:34 pm »
You're not wasting any time there. Looks nice.
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Orientation Flights
« Last post by Terri Yaki on May 07, 2024, 07:31:21 pm »
Whoa, that's more than I expected, like two or three times more. So, every day there should be two or three thousand bees progressing through their lives and taking orientation flights? It looks like numbers out front are increasing but I won't go back in until Friday to see how they look, weather permitting.
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Orientation Flights
« Last post by BeeMaster2 on May 07, 2024, 06:53:40 pm »
Terri,
If there is a good flow on or spring build up is going on, the queen will bee laying as many cells that the bees can cover. If you have a strong hive that can bee between 2000 to 3000 eggs per day. 
Jim Altmiller
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FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE / Laser projects
« Last post by BeeMaster2 on May 07, 2024, 06:49:17 pm »
Just received my new Falcon 2 laser engraver/cutter. It is a 22 watt laser.
On Friday we have a retirement party to go to for my wife?s old boss. I just finished a plaque for him.
Jim Altmiller
Here it is.
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Orientation Flights
« Last post by FatherMichael on May 07, 2024, 06:49:00 pm »
Sometimes what we see are cleansing flights.  All bees have to do that.

I don't know if all bees become field bees who need orientation flights.
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After 3 days the honey is ready for jarring up. Honey colour  is starting to lighten and thicken up. Better get it into containers before it sets.
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A hand full of t-posts. Most antique/junk shops will have old tripods, but you could probably get them plenty cheap on Amazon and never leave the house too.

Thanks, .30.

I went with the Moultrie Edge Pro and a lithium battery instead of solar panel.

The t-posts are a great idea.
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Orientation Flights
« Last post by Terri Yaki on May 07, 2024, 06:40:52 pm »
I know there are several (at least) threads on orientation flights but none of the ones that I dug into answered my question...How often will there be orientation flights? Lately, it seems like it's an every day thing in my 'hood and logically, it stands to reason. Let's dig a little deeper while we're at it. How many eggs does the queen lay per day and does she lay eggs every day or does she just lay them when the others request it? If she lays them every day, then I would expect bees to be in every stage of their life every day and orientation flights would take place every day. Except research suggests that they only take them weather permitting. I had a cloudy afternoon here but they held an orientation class just the same.
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Swarm Catching
« Last post by FatherMichael on May 07, 2024, 01:42:35 pm »
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I plan to check frequently.
If you have your trap within WIFI range, I'd get a camera set up so you don't have to check and won't miss any action. Mine lets me know anytime a bee comes onto the scene (which hasn't happened today) and I can open up the app and watch without having to run out there. I got it tuned pretty good now and am not getting any false alarms. Just bees and cats.

Thanks for the suggestion.  I just ordered a cellular game trail camera.  It will be connected to my T-mobile iPhone.  Moultrie has a turn-key camera and cellular service.  Ordered the lithium battery version instead of the solar powered one because with the battery I can move it around, strap it to tree trunks or fence posts, and keep it better hidden - on a post in the open is too obvious.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQDFKBDS/?coliid=IZ8FMFYILJ3T8&colid=26FGO2OFAJU8J&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it
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Scoped out a place to put a solar cellular camera.  I've wanted to see what chews on my hives and now have an extra incentive of watching a bait hive and Russian scion, though swarm season is probably over, since I saw our first pod of Kites.

Found a great place in the sun but it will need a post.  Trees have a tendency to shade out the sun. ;-)

My hives are spread apart in the yard, so may need multiple cameras or multiple places to hang a camera depending on the season.

What about a movable tripod that can be task specific?  Hmmm.
A hand full of t-posts. Most antique/junk shops will have old tripods, but you could probably get them plenty cheap on Amazon and never leave the house too.


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