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GaryMinckler
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This swarm just landed an hour ago. Gonna try to catch it today
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In TBH on right. Other hive is from a swarm last year. Last 3 swarms came off the same branch.
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Appears to be a very nice sized swarm. Hope its not your swarm. How do you like your TBH's. I might make on some day.
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It was a HUGE swarm and unfortunately I think it is my own bees. I really like the TBH's...easy to work, don't need smoke, easy on the back. I have 6 Langstroth hives and 2 TBH'S.
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Yeah, looks huge but pictures can some times be deceiving if you dont have something for scale. At least you caught them. Good luck.
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