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Posted: May 15, 2015 - 3:36am

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Front Second-row tickets for next Friday.
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Posted: May 14, 2015 - 3:57am

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote: 

A Sharp Spike in Honeybee Deaths Deepens a Worrisome Trend
Suffice to say there is enough worrying to go around for all.{#Cry}    I am doing my best to keep up the good fight though, getting a new shipment of bees tomorrow.  Starting to feel like this guy:



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Posted: Apr 29, 2015 - 11:07pm

You are worrying about the wrong bees
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Posted: Sep 18, 2014 - 4:54am

Chemical producer lobbies for increase in allowed levels of pesticide linked to 'Beemageddon'
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Posted: Jul 29, 2013 - 10:15am


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Posted: Jul 25, 2013 - 9:45am

 sirdroseph wrote: 
  • Bee populations are so low in the US that it now takes 60% of the country’s surviving colonies just to pollinate one California crop, almonds. And that’s not just a west coast problem—California supplies 80% of the world’s almonds, a market worth $4 billion.
Well sure but there's the fact that the bees pollinating the almonds are starving... when the almonds bloom, great, but for weeks before and after the bloom, there's nothing for them to eat. Beekeepers actually feed the bees corn syrup. So maybe the stress of that is what makes colonies less able to fight off disease?


 
Link to the study (might have been in your linked article but TLDR)
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Posted: Jul 25, 2013 - 7:38am

Scientists discover what’s killing the bees and it’s worse than you thought
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Posted: Jun 28, 2013 - 3:17pm

Way to go Oregon!{#Bananapiano}

Big news for Oregon Bees! Pesticide Ban


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Posted: Jun 27, 2013 - 7:27am

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It's a little scary the number of these that are happening...Something jut doesn't smell right.{#Snooty}

 

My wife and I would be crushed if this happened to our hive and it is not far away!{#Eek}
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Posted: Jun 27, 2013 - 7:25am

 sirdroseph wrote: 
It's a little scary the number of these that are happening...Something jut doesn't smell right.{#Snooty}
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Posted: Jun 27, 2013 - 7:22am

This is heartbreaking!{#Cry}

Up to 12 million Bees Found Dead in Florida and No one Knows Why


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Posted: Jun 23, 2013 - 11:23am

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I am now the papa of over 6000 bees!{#Eek} I see myself as the bee protector, I now have to shift emphasis on security to protect my bee empire. We (bees) will go down to the last bee against all that work for our demise!{#War}It is amazing how differently I see living creatures then I did a couple of years ago. When you really stop and think of the function and symbiotic relationship between all living things, the world is indeed seen though different eyes.  This is something that most indigenous cultures have always known and more importantly lived.  Now, who is teaching whom?.{#Meditate}


 
Congratulations, man! That is totally cool... labor/love intensive! Good for you!
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Posted: Jun 23, 2013 - 10:51am

I am now the papa of over 6000 bees!{#Eek} I see myself as the bee protector, I now have to shift emphasis on security to protect my bee empire. We (bees) will go down to the last bee against all that work for our demise!{#War}It is amazing how differently I see living creatures then I did a couple of years ago. When you really stop and think of the function and symbiotic relationship between all living things, the world is indeed seen though different eyes.  This is something that most indigenous cultures have always known and more importantly lived.  Now, who is teaching whom?.{#Meditate}

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Posted: Jun 21, 2013 - 10:42am

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That is awesome!  I will pass that along to the wife. Also, we are heading to Tennessee tomorrow to pick up a couple of queens so I think we are set, but that is good information!{#Cheers}

 
It's better to have queens already grown... (I'm assuming they come in a sugar cage ready for insertion into the hive?)

Good Luck with that... Bees are a great hobby.

My brother and I used to raise them until his allergies became so pronounced that he kept going into shock when stung.

Now I have to buy my honey from a friend who still raises bees when I want to brew more mead.


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Posted: Jun 21, 2013 - 10:37am

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If you have bees with a bit of brood material with it, the bees will sometimes feed royal jelly to one of the brood and create their own queen.

 

That is awesome!  I will pass that along to the wife. Also, we are heading to Tennessee tomorrow to pick up a couple of queens so I think we are set, but that is good information!{#Cheers}
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Posted: Jun 21, 2013 - 10:27am

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I actually can't get attached to them.  We got these as a starter kit because bee ordering season is over and we could not get a queen.  We are going to try to lure a queen naturally and see if we can get a hive going but we know the odds are not good for success and they may die after about 6 months or so.  We will go full fledge into creating a hive with queen next spring.  They are great, these guys were bred for gentility we just let em all over us with no worries. I have really come to respect and admire the bee for all that they do.

 
If you have bees with a bit of brood material with it, the bees will sometimes feed royal jelly to one of the brood and create their own queen.
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Posted: Jun 20, 2013 - 5:47am

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That is so cool.  Honey and beezwax to boot !  Candle making in your future plans ?  Their wax is a premium ingredient in the finest candles.

 

Huh, never even thought of that.  The primary function of this batch is to pollinate, we actually have them in the greenhouse. Yea I guess we can do candles too, why not? Can't wait till next year when we join the farmers market, we will have vegetables, fruits, honey, tilapia and I guess candles too!{#Sunny}
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Posted: Jun 20, 2013 - 4:42am

 sirdroseph wrote:


I actually can't get attached to them.  We got these a starter kit because bee ordering season is over and we could not get a queen.  We are going to try to lure a queen naturally and see if we can get a hive going but we know the odds are not good for success and they may die after about 6 months or so.  We will go full fledge into creating a hive with queen next spring.  They are great, these guys were bred for gentility we just let em all over us with no worries. I have really come to respect and admire the bee for all that they do.

 

That is so cool.  Honey and beezwax to boot !  Candle making in your future plans ?  Their wax is a premium ingredient in the finest candles.
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Posted: Jun 20, 2013 - 4:21am

 Proclivities wrote:

Excellent!  {#Clap}

You haven't started naming them, have you?
 

 

I actually can't get attached to them.  We got these as a starter kit because bee ordering season is over and we could not get a queen.  We are going to try to lure a queen naturally and see if we can get a hive going but we know the odds are not good for success and they may die after about 6 months or so.  We will go full fledge into creating a hive with queen next spring.  They are great, these guys were bred for gentility we just let em all over us with no worries. I have really come to respect and admire the bee for all that they do.


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