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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: JP on July 29, 2008, 03:16:44 pm
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http://picasaweb.google.com/pyxicephalus/July282008
...JP
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Amazing!!! I just love that hive with that fat queen. How come my queens never look that fat and juicy??
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hey JP!
That one set of pics looks just like my trailor pics, huh?
And, what is that pointed thing up on the house?
yeh, Annette,...."sighhhh"....My queens never look like that either....
your friend,
john
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Yeah, she is quite a juicy queen, that hive is doing just terrific, got 'em in a deep now, the cone John is from a failed attempt at a trap out, if you can call it that as there was no bait hive involved.
...JP
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JP, you surely got some nice pics going on there. I liked the ones with the look of all the bees swirling around the nuc. Beautiful. Best day, wonderful day, beautiful life. Cindi
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JP, you surely got some nice pics going on there. I liked the ones with the look of all the bees swirling around the nuc. Beautiful. Best day, wonderful day, beautiful life. Cindi
Glad you enjoyed the pics Cindi, now will you make up your mind, should I have a beautiful day, a wonderful day or the best day of this wonderful or beautiful life!!
...JP :-D
Oh, and Cindi...
You make me wanna scream...You make me wanna sing, You make me wanna shout and You bring out the sprite in me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* ;)
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JP, my dear pal, you can go and have anyone of those types of days, or them all in one, whichever is your baileywick. So, I would say, have that beautiful and wonderful day, Cindi