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    Posted: 12 Dec 2016 at 8:27pm
how many other bee keepers do we have in allis land?????
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I am a bee keeper. Tracy

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Never fooled with them, but always been interested. Bees don't seem to be as common as they were when I was a kid.
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I am not, but there is some that live in a Moline UTC high crop oil pan.
Friend I know came over and took the pan off who is bee keeper,
I asked if they would try and leave some in it, That was about 6 months ago, I check month ago there was some still alive.


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I don't have any hives or equipment, but I'm an enthusiast, and will have a hive on my property this spring...
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I have eight hives.
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I keep a from 2 to 3 hives here on the farm to keep the clover pollinated
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We have 40 hives and hope to have 100 next summer, but I been saying that for the past 20 years.
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My son is.  He currently has 3 hives, down from 10 last year.  His F-I-L was a beekeeper with about 100 hives here in Beaver County PA.
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We have had Bees but not for about 3 years they are real hard to winter over here in northern Wisconsin very disappointing. Randy
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But But I do have a B with a sickle mower in the garage dose that count. Randy
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote aras Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Dec 2016 at 1:02pm
Originally posted by Randy WI Randy WI wrote:

We have had Bees but not for about 3 years they are real hard to winter over here in northern Wisconsin very disappointing. Randy

I hear ya -- We have bees in Stetsonville and it's a struggle in the winter.  This week doesn't look promising
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We have 8-9 hives going this winter which is too many for us, we like maybe 4-5 hives. With this few hives I run a special winter top which helps with ventilation and keeps the moisture down. Our wintering success has been good with these covers, we found they can take the cold fine but not so with high moisture. Thanks.

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Novice beekeeper with 3 hives. Have been up to 10 or so. But they do have problems getting through our northern winter temps.
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JW we used to get queens out of southern Texas. But the last ones we got were too hot. I think they were crossed with the African strain. Bee careful down there.
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10 hives here currently, I'll most likely add more when I retire.
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I work in the bee industry. I make parts for beehives and our company also runs some hives for almond pollination. We have cut back to 800 hives currently. In 2009 we had a crew of 5 people running 2900.
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I wouldn't mind having a couple hives just for the pollination aspect in the fields and pasture.
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Im not a bee keeper but have 2 friends that are. One lives in KC but has several hives around the area. His name is John Speckman, The other lives close to Louisburg, Ks. and actually teaches a class at Johnson Co. Community College. His name is Ron Post.
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[QUOTE=truckerfarmer]I wouldn't mind having a couple hives just for the pollination aspect in the fields and pasture.[/QUOTE




 If you would like to have bees find a bee club, sometimes there are members looking for a place to keep their bees.
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At the Lathrop GOTO banquet there was a speaker that spoke about the bee industry, it was very interesting. Oh by the way Randy, there were some "B" keepers there as well.
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i made a couple top bar hives last spring hoping to catch a swarm,,,but didnt happen,,,hives are still out,,but no bee's,,,,maybe this spring,,,have a few fruit trees and flowering trees,,,,in the spring time they are alive

i'm still hoping ,we will see,,think i need a mentor 

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Originally posted by ocharry ocharry wrote:

i made a couple top bar hives last spring hoping to catch a swarm,,,but didnt happen,,,hives are still out,,but no bee's,,,,maybe this spring,,,have a few fruit trees and flowering trees,,,,in the spring time they are alive

i'm still hoping ,we will see,,think i need a mentor 

ocharry

Bees are attracted to lemon grass oil -- you might want to try putting some of that in your hives
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When we first moved in 9 years ago there was an apple orchard down the road. Had they not removed the trees I was going to start a hive. Now it's just corn and beans all around me.
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I have kept bees on and off since 1980. I now had around 25 hives last summer. I enjoy them a bunch.
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