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MEMBER BULLETIN BOARD => PHOTO PAGE - MEMBER PHOTOS & BEE-MOVIES HERE! => Topic started by: JP on February 23, 2008, 11:32:22 pm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88xKoG_9Ls0 My customer put this together on you tube.
....JP
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That was cool. Thanks for sharing.
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ATABOY :-D how do you keep that beesuit so clean :lol: thumbs up 8-) RDY-B
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ATABOY :-D how do you keep that beesuit so clean :lol: thumbs up 8-) RDY-B
That's my wife's problem! ;) :-D
....JP
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jp,s wife keeps his bee suit white but mine will put frames togther faster than i can :-D
she did 90 in 2 days without much effort!
bailey
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jp,s wife keeps his bee suit white but mine will put frames togther faster than i can :-D
she did 90 in 2 days without much effort!
bailey
I am jealous!!!
....JP
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:-D :-D :-D
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Hey Bailey, I'll post the pics from the removal today, probably under, What not to do. :-D :-D
....JP
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did you ever get that queen?
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If I did, she's in the hive box, but who knows. It goes like that sometimes. you know that.
....JP
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Do you keep the bees you capture from swarms and how do you know they are not AHB's?
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Do you keep the bees you capture from swarms and how do you know they are not AHB's?
Ahbs haven't set up shop in full force here yet. I remove and relocate hives that are healthy to my apiary or others like friends.
....JP
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JP, that was pretty cool that that dude took the time to edit and upload that video, good for him....but that wasn't you, was it? Have a wonderful and beautiful day, Cindi
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Yeah That was me Cindi.
....JP
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Oh, coooooool....Have a wonderful, great day, keep your cool!!! Cindi
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Perhaps the credits through you off a bit. JP is a nickname my uncle gave me yrs ago, they are the initials of my first and middle name. I use it here cause its simple and generic. Glad you liked the video. What's weird is that the removal I did yesterday was around the corner from the guy who made the video's house and I stopped by afterwards to drop him some honey. He was surprised to see me at the door cause he had been working on the you tube thing without my knowledge. The hive on the video is the one I removed from his screened patio eave January 15, 2008.
....JP
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JP, ooooh, I think that you experienced the law of attraction with that video. Have a wonderful and great day, love this life. Cindi
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JP, ooooh, I think that you experienced the law of attraction with that video. Have a wonderful and great day, love this life. Cindi
Is that a good thing or a bad thing. With you I know it must be a good thing. Anyone who keeps ducks is good in my book!! :-* :-* :-*
....JP
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JP, the man was obviously so compelled by you to create a video, that is a wonderful and good thing, yes us duckiekeepers and beekeepers are good souls, :) :) :) beautiful day, beautiful life. Cindi
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Neat video, Jeff, I got a kick out of the credits, Confused Bystander :lol: Did you take those combs and rubber-band them into frames?
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Yes I did Ann, they are in my back yard as we speak. If you start calling me by my real name there will be a lot of cofused people here. :-D Besides we have a lot of Jeff's on here already! ;) But you can refer to me as you like, no pressue here.
....Jeff (aka JP)
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JP
That was so awesome. So that vacuum sucks them into that box?? Then you just shake them from the box into the super?? What is in the super to keep them from running out to their old home???
I wish I could run around and watch you do these cutouts. You make it all look so easy.
Thanks for sharing
Annette
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Ok, JP it is - although I do like knowing the real names, it's more personal ;)
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[quote author=annette
So that vacuum sucks them into that box?? > Yes, but I try to use it sparingly.
Then you just shake them from the box into the super?? > yes.
What is in the super to keep them from running out to their old home??? > That is a very intelligent response considering you haven't performed any cutouts. I transfer the broodcombs along with some honey and beebread combs into the hive box. A good bit of bees want to be where the brood is and when I transfer these combs there are bees that stay on the combs while performing the transfer. But yes, your insticts told you correctly, that a lot of the bees especially the foraging bees will want to go back to the old hive sight. This is where beeproofing comes into play.
I wish I could run around and watch you do these cutouts. You make it all look so easy. > Its a real challenge sometimes but lots of fun and hard work, but well worth it to save colonies!!! I will continue to post and provide pictures. I have to go and perform another one today, yes, I know its Sunday, but I'm trying to stay ahead of the game. I have procrastrinated enough. I could just play on the computer all day, but bees are waiting!!!!
Thanks for sharing. > You are quite welcome Annette. ;)
....JP
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Ok, JP it is - although I do like knowing the real names, it's more personal ;)
You can call me Jeff if you like, but not in the chat room there will be mass confusion, Jeff NWIN, Geoff from Australia, I think I'm missing another one, and me, JP.
....JP
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JP, about the vaccuum. I am going to get my Husband to make one for me this year, I might have a swarm in a tree up high, hee, hee.
I have heard that one of the problems with the vacuum is that the vacuum box can get sticky with honey from the bees, so one must be very careful to not suck them in too hard, the vacuum must be very light with suction. Did you ever have the honey get all over the place inside it? Have a wonderful and beautiful day, beautiful life. Cindi
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JP, about the vaccuum. I am going to get my Husband to make one for me this year, I might have a swarm in a tree up high, hee, hee.
I have heard that one of the problems with the vacuum is that the vacuum box can get sticky with honey from the bees, so one must be very careful to not suck them in too hard, the vacuum must be very light with suction. Did you ever have the honey get all over the place inside it? Have a wonderful and beautiful day, beautiful life. Cindi
Cindi, I have had honey get inside but I try not to get honey inside it is bad to do this. I try and remove the honeycombs first and am careful not to have honey dripping down onto the bees. Some jobs its easier said than done. My favorite beevac is the one I got from Walter T Kelly. I bought an extra inner box cause they are smaller than my other beevac's inner boxes. So, with the Kelly one I have three inner boxes. The vac is smaller and lighter than my other one as well. Weight should def. be a consideration when building or buying a beevac. Sometimes you will need to lug it up high with you, where lighter is better. In a hurry, gotta go, hope this helps, if I left something out, let me know.
....JP
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JP,
That vid was great. It is so helpful to see the real thing in real time. Inspiring to say the least. I can't wait to do our first couple this year. It doesn't seem like anyone does them out here so I am trying to get the word out. We shall see. Keep those pics and such coming. We all love them I think. Next year we will have to organize a tour. JP's traveling bee removal. I am thinking rockstar status within one year.
F
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JP, good little diddy. There was a miscommunication of my thoughts here. When I said honey in the vacuum I was speaking about swarm catching. They are filled with honey and that can get all over the inside of the vacuum box. I don't think I will ever get around to doing too many cutouts or anything like that because I think that they are not so common around here. I know people do removals, but I wouldn't anyways, too chicken and too lazy. Have a wonderful, beautiful day, Cindi
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Cindi, I never have used the vac for swarms.
....JP
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JP I do not see the gloves on this video. Can you post a large closeup of the gloves???
Thanks
Annette
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Annette here's some pics of the gloves I get from H.D.
http://picasaweb.google.com/pyxicephalus/BeeRemovalAlbum/photo#5169548294304123458
(http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/5462/dscn2464io7.th.jpg) (http://img141.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dscn2464io7.jpg)
....JP
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JP, Wow!!! Those are surely some great looking gloves......but they look like alien hands for sure. Unbelievable, I do like them though. Beautiful day, beautiful life. Cindi
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OK I have seen them. They look sort of clumsy, but you say you can go through frames and not crush bees??
also, they cannot sting you through them??
Annette
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For some reason the second pic makes the gloves look big and goofy but they're not. They fit nice and give excellent dexterity and the bees rarely sting through them. Check 'em out and see if you like 'em Annette.
....JP
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I will get to Home Depot tomorrow and check this out
Thanks
Annette
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I will get to Home Depot tomorrow and check this out
Thanks
Annette
Check it out! Check it out! Check it out now! Bahahahaahahaahahaa!
....JP