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Honey bees #4096378
03/06/24 01:17 PM
03/06/24 01:17 PM
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Elmore County
Frankie Offline OP
Old Mossy Horns
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They must be making a come back . The oak tree beside the house sounds like a small chain saw

Re: Honey bees [Re: Frankie] #4096519
03/06/24 04:58 PM
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Let’s hope so

Re: Honey bees [Re: Frankie] #4096535
03/06/24 05:50 PM
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I have a buddy who posted on FB that they are going into the eve of his house

Re: Honey bees [Re: G/H] #4096542
03/06/24 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by G/H
I have a buddy who posted on FB that they are going into the eve of his house

They got into parents place few years ago...my grandad use to have boxes n would pay someone to collect the honey...it's amazing to watch the queen move


They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Ben Franklin
Re: Honey bees [Re: Frankie] #4096546
03/06/24 06:15 PM
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They started rebounding years ago. The news doesn't fit the narrative.


Used to be a lifeguard, until that blue kid got me fired.
Re: Honey bees [Re: Tigger85] #4096578
03/06/24 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Tigger85
Let’s hope so


Amen!!!! The world needs them.


"The struggle you're in today, is developing the strength you need for tomorrow."
Re: Honey bees [Re: Frankie] #4096596
03/06/24 07:31 PM
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The bees are not rebounding My friends and myself struggle each year to maintain our hives and must make splits or buy bees to keep the same number of hives because we loose some just about every year and one large bee keeper lost about 300 hives in one year.

Re: Honey bees [Re: Frankie] #4096606
03/06/24 07:47 PM
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The game changer for honey bees has been mites and hive beetles. Once they showed up old timer keepers just couldn’t change their methods fast enough. Better understanding and control methods are becoming more available and keepers are more successful but at a financial cost. This cost can be prohibitive for large keepers and even small ones. Additionally a commercial keeper has their honey tested and if they have high pesticide levels the honey is worthless to them. The cost and fear drive some of them to not use control methods and the result is high loss and hives infested with mites and beetles creating a problem not only for themselves but any beekeepers in the near area. We don’t really advertise our bees for sale. But when someone tells me they are going to be a treatment free beekeeper that just means they are going to let their bees die off through mismanagement. A large scale keeper has a better shot due to the number of hives they can split to recoup their losses. But they also lost the revenue of selling a 175 dollar Nuc. They could have treated the hive for about 15 dollars. I see a 160 dollar loss plus time by not selling the Nuc and using it as a replacement. Mites and beetles are here to stay so times are changing.


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