Hey, that hive was a Great find. You got it fixed up pretty good. looking forward to seeing how it works. Yea, had a little break from the heat today, and back to the heat advisory tomorrow. It's funny to see you still in the spring time. LOL have a Great day DC. 😎🌞🐝
I would be worried about the black mold and foul broad spores on that old foam insulation in the bottom of that and remove and clean with 10% bleach or torch it clean first before putting any bees in it?
So in some of the hives the bees have made queen cells to make new queen on frames. I'll take those frames and separate them into these different chambers. Basically small function hives that allow those new queens to 🤞hatch, fly of 🤞mated and 🤞return.😁 By doing this in smaller boxes it required less "beepower" resources then letting them make them in big boxes. Thanks for stopping by Anna, Blessed Days...
Hey, that hive was a Great find. You got it fixed up pretty good. looking forward to seeing how it works. Yea, had a little break from the heat today, and back to the heat advisory tomorrow. It's funny to see you still in the spring time. LOL have a Great day DC. 😎🌞🐝
Stay cool buddy, Blessed Days...
Looks great. Nice roof!
It ended up a little heavier then I'd wanted but it'll hold up vs my Winters just fine. 😁My Honey be Ark. Blessed Days Tom...
I would be worried about the black mold and foul broad spores on that old foam insulation in the bottom of that and remove and clean with 10% bleach or torch it clean first before putting any bees in it?
Air Flow, it's all in the air flow. Thanks Richard, Blessed Days...
How do you 'make' Queens then?☺
So in some of the hives the bees have made queen cells to make new queen on frames. I'll take those frames and separate them into these different chambers.
Basically small function hives that allow those new queens to 🤞hatch, fly of 🤞mated and 🤞return.😁
By doing this in smaller boxes it required less "beepower" resources then letting them make them in big boxes. Thanks for stopping by Anna, Blessed Days...