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On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Robert Darrell <[log in to unmask]>
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On 29-Jan-17, at 8:47 AM, Bill T wrote:
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> What about mice etc and especially raccoons, my biggest beeyard pest that
> take advantage of my slightest goof.
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> Since I'm also in Ontario and have just as many varmints big and small as
> you Bob , no problem here.
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You have to talk to those racoons you know.
I take a 30 lb pail and drill 1/2 inch holes spaced 2" apart around the
bottom just above the edge of the bottom.
It's mounted on an inverted lid with some drain holes in case of rain and
all is mounted on a tripod or four legs
pushed into the ground. Stands about 2 ft off the ground.
In it goes Feedbee - the substitute pollen , about a cup or two and the lid
goes on. They sit about 20 ft out from the hives
in the yard with multiple pails available to them.
As Trevor mentioned , bees roll around in it and leave very happy. This I
do only in the spring while nature
decides what to do.
I gave up on bought patties and making patties. Although once at a queen
rearing meeting
a queen producer from California said he mixes pure brewers yeast with
syrup and slaps it on
nucs that then thrive really well. Will be testing that this year.
Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com
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