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zzen01
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October 05, 2008, 05:39:21 PM »
I have opportunity to purchase a hive that the present owner says in full of honey.
1. Is it to late on the year to purchase this hive a transport it to my acerage.
2. Do I want to harvest the honey that is in the hive or do I need to leave it for the bees?
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It is not to late to move it to a new location. Define full......how many boxes and size?
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Date: 2008-10-03, 6:45PM CDT
Live honey bees. Full colony with queen bee. Includes hive box, frames, base and glass feeder. approx 7000 bees. Honey has not been harvested this year.
* Location: Woodbine IA
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I saw this ad on Craingslist.
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October 05, 2008, 06:50:12 PM »
I think the question was how many hive bodies and honey supers are on the hive. I would think that most people overwinter hives with 2 deep hive bodies in your area. Anything above those would be considered honey that you could harvest. 7,000 bees seems low for this time of year. How did you get that number?
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From the Craigslist ad.
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As far as moving you can do that anytime except in bitter cold. Right now is good. If you have the manpower, close it up after dark and load it up whole. If not, then load it up close to dark and close it up after dark.
In your location (the same as my location) you'll need about 125 to 150 pounds to get through the winter. If it weighs more than that you can probably harvest some. Before you move it would be easier than after as it will make moving easier.
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