A swarm moved into this swarm trap 3 to 4 weeks before this cutout. Visit www.beesoftheearth.com for more. Support the bees because they support us.
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Bee Keeping
A swarm moved into this swarm trap 3 to 4 weeks before this cutout. Visit www.beesoftheearth.com for more. Support the bees because they support us.
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Bee Keeping
www.LearningBeekeeping.com Join us on Facebook! http When you need to cut out an existing hive in a wall, soffit, or one of those evil Langstroth hives. These are the frames to have for such an endeavor. Hopefully better than the hair clip solution. I’m just showing how I made them. Learn more about beekeeping at www.LearningBeekeeping.com
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www.LearningBeekeeping.com Join us on Facebook! http How to work the top bars – Part 2 Learn more about beekeeping at www.LearningBeekeeping.com
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The construction of a bee vacuum to remove bees. Total cost is about and 2 hours
Backwards Beekeeping guru Kirk Anderson (aka Kirkobeeo) brings a shopvac-turned-beehive over to Erik & Kelly of homegrownevolution.com. Once there, he shows us how to do a cut-out, which is a live transplant of a bee hive from a bad location into a good one. Video directed by Russell Bates. Music by The Incredible Moses Leroy.