I'm trying to push to 100 colonies this year but we just hit a wall in this drought we are seeing and until we get more rain I'm holding off on making splits.
I have a single mean hive over in Indiana. Its on ZERO treatments for its fourth year now and it consistently produces about 220# of harvestable honey.
I don't care if its mean. The property owner takes pride in "his" mean bees even though I have offered to remove them.
When you aren't moving them and there is little or zero liability I think a hive that churning out honey, valued at 1600.00 or more in gross revenue is an asset not a problem. I wish I had more bees like them to be honest, though I would never dream of putting them in an urban location.
Do not misunderstand my opinion as saying that all mean bees are good bees. Each case is different, but I think mine have their value for certain.
Richard Stewart
Carriage House Farm
North Bend, Ohio
An Ohio Century Farm Est. 1855
(513) 967-1106
http://www.carriagehousefarmllc.com[log in to unmask]
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