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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: JP on March 13, 2008, 11:27:57 pm

Title: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: JP on March 13, 2008, 11:27:57 pm
Remove paneling, bees behind paneling. Remove beehive, leave with beehive, yeah, no. Wish it were that simple. Sheetrock behind paneling, space with nice size recess above top plate. Bees build in wall and recess. Recess was the pain in the butt part of this job. It got a little sloppy at times. Did manage to get lots of nice brood comb and bees, if I got the queen, well that's a bonus. Some jobs you expect that you won't get the queen, this one was one of 'em. Had two comb sections with queen cells, so hopefully, that will go well, or maybe I'll just do a combine with a swarm. Couldn't get to two of them today, one swarmed off the other, will see if its still there in the morning.
http://picasaweb.google.com/pyxicephalus/March132008

...JP
Title: Re: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: Jerrymac on March 13, 2008, 11:35:45 pm
Now you have been reading about those times when some of us were cutting out hives that have swarmed they are mean? The swarms are tame, the left behind are mean.
Title: Re: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: Angi_H on March 14, 2008, 02:54:02 am
darn talk about a mess. I hope what I am getting into tomorrow is not quite that much of a mess. BUt I do worry about attic space and what is going on in that soffet.

Angi
Title: Re: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: JP on March 14, 2008, 06:21:45 am
Now you have been reading about those times when some of us were cutting out hives that have swarmed they are mean? The swarms are tame, the left behind are mean.

Sorry Jerry, I don't quite understand this post, care to elaborate?

...JP
Title: Re: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: JP on March 14, 2008, 06:33:58 am
darn talk about a mess. I hope what I am getting into tomorrow is not quite that much of a mess. BUt I do worry about attic space and what is going on in that soffet.

Angi

Angi, best advice I could give you: Don't worry about the what ifs, there are lots of variables when performing removals, but even the toughest ones have their share of excellent moments. Its the inner thrill of doing any removal, that keeps the adrenalin pumping. You will have challenges, but that is the nature of the beast. Where there is a will, there is a way. Now sometimes, there are construction issues that inhibit your ability to go into a particular area, especially structural issues, this is where your husband would come in real handy. Good luck and have fun!

...JP
Title: Re: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: Understudy on March 14, 2008, 08:21:12 am
Wait for the ones where where the the roof meets the addon room. You will love those.

Nice job.

Sincerely,
Brendhan

Title: Re: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: Jerrymac on March 14, 2008, 06:27:22 pm
Couldn't get to two of them today, one swarmed off the other, will see if its still there in the morning.

Now you have been reading about those times when some of us were cutting out hives that have swarmed they are mean? The swarms are tame, the left behind are mean.

My worst cut out was a church. Not the cut out itself but the bees were mean. They were swarming, or trying to, and I think they didn't want to be bothered

Then there is another where someone was talking about doing a removal after they had swarmed and they were mean. So these might be mean.
Title: Re: redneck construction, good for the bees, bad for the remover.
Post by: Cindi on March 15, 2008, 12:52:14 am
JP, love the pictures, keep on keepin' on, interesting stuff these cutouts.

Angi, I wish you well tomorrow, you are in for an interesting event, no ifs, ands, or buts, beautiful and wonderful day, Cindi