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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: D Semple on April 18, 2011, 03:06:42 pm
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Did my 1st cut out yesterday, what a blast. Bees were very gentle and I only got stung about 6 times all of them on my hands and wrists.
Thanks for all the instructional video’s JP, Schawee, Scott and Peggy, and others, I couldn’t have done it without you all. Thanks especially to Michael Bush for your website and all questions you have answered.
Don
Youtube: MVI_5278.AVI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7nQbKlClz8#)
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Video camera died.
Here are a few photo's
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/DSemple/74e6338d.jpg)
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/DSemple/971ab7c0.jpg)
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/DSemple/6ead9dbe.jpg)
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/DSemple/929a5c72.jpg)
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/DSemple/31e77b37.jpg)
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Great job on your first and also catching the queen!!! :-D
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Good job Don! Might have been your first but I'm sure won't be the last...fun eh?
Thanks for the video and keep 'em comin'!
Scott
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Sweet. Great job.
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That was great Don. Just like JP's and Schawees's :-D :-D :-D and you even found the queen which is very special.
Those videos that JP made are truly inspirational and educational and easy to learn from. I remember when I went out last summer to do a cutout with my friend Shawna (who is completely mesmerized by JP's techniques) we were both laughing the whole time and saying things like "Look my frame looks just like JP's"" We even considered removing our bee outfits because the bees were so darn friendly, and I did remove my gloves when we were looking for the queen.
Looks like you are on your way to becoming a very good beekeeper.
Thanks for sharing
Annette
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Congratulations and thanks for taking the time to film and snap Photos
Thanks
Tommyt
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Annette, you think maybe my wife thinks I've spent to much time watching these removal video's??? Some of our texting during the cutout.
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/DSemple/4eb1e1c8.jpg)
I was thrilled to find the queen and it was shear luck. I kept looking and studying each section of comb as I pulled it out and framed it up and never did see her. I was all done removing the comb and putting it up in frames and decided to use my new Robo bee vac to finish up and so I picked up the two boxes of bees to change out the bottom board and she flew out and landed on the ground right between my feet. (Thanks Robo)
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj72/DSemple/8a65b499.jpg)
Thanks everybody, can't believe we even get paid to do these removals. :-D :-D
Don
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Did you fabricate your hive bodies? What type of wood and joinery?
Charles
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Did you fabricate your hive bodies? What type of wood and joinery?
Charles
Charles, my main hobby is woodworking and I cut and dry my own lumber which makes it cheap. I make all my own equipment and frames and I made 3 fancy garden hives out of Walnut for my wife. That's the frames, boxes, and bottom board you are seeing. The joinery is just finger joints.
Once I get bees moved into them I'll post up the garden hive pictures.
Don
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OH that is so funny Don, that texting you and your wife did. Ha! Ha! I want JP to see this post. Very Funny
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don, that was a great job there.nice looking queen too. ...schawee
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Great job, I am going to give one a try this coming week, weather permitting
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Don, great job friend! I will look at your footage later too busy right this second, on my way out the door for another cut out. Looks like you did a wonderful job and had a great time doing it!
...JP