Sometimes you guys scare the heck of me. I currently have about 30 hives
and have been keeping bees for 6 years.
Simple discussions about whether to warp, or not, to add a top hat the
hives, seem to be drawn out to the extreme.
I am not a highly educated man, but I feel I have my ear to the ground when
it comes to the cycles of life. I hope to learn the best way to keep my
bees alive in a particle way.
Don't get me on the subject of eggs.
Russell
Bees Choice Honey
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Mike Warren <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I signed up last year right before I got my first (and only!) hive to
> get a sense of what the "real" bee-keepers talk about and do...
>
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> mike warren
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