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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: JP on May 29, 2009, 11:46:19 pm
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This may be some of the coolest bees pics I've ever taken.
Pics http://picasaweb.google.com/pyxicephalus/May292009#
I really studied these bees today, hygenic behavior they got!
I know its a small picture but enlarge it if you can (http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/9652/cimg4647u.th.jpg) (http://img189.imageshack.us/my.php?image=cimg4647u.jpg)
I watched this bee come to the landing board with a small chunk of fresh white comb in her mouth. At first I thought it to be a fresh wax scale sloughed off but clearly it is too large for that.
My best guess is that it was a piece of fresh formed wax from the underside of the steel beam they had rested upon and this girl was toting it into the new hive location after having dislodged it, ain't she a smart one!
Hope y'all enjoy the pics, I sure am!
...JP
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that was a good catch, I love to watch them march into a box.
How did you get them moving, find the queen or lemon grass?
G3
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that was a good catch, I love to watch them march into a box.
How did you get them moving, find the queen or lemon grass?
G3
Never did see the queen, dumped handfulls of bees in the box, then set it atop the trailer. I always use lemongrass.
...JP
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Wow oh Wow, yes I believe these are some photos you have taken this time JP. I just love number 14, 15 and 16.They look like little zebras or something.
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I love seeing the photos of them all fanning in unison.
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JP You live up to to nickname "The Swarm King"
Johnny
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JP, oh yea, those were some pretty cool pics that you took. I love the way the bees all line up like that, their teeny weeny butts sticking way up in the air, cutie pies!!! :) :) :) Beautiful days, love and live them, health. Cindi