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bayouboy
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Re: how many hives you have going into winter
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November 15, 2011, 11:31:09 PM »
1st year,one hive,hope it makes it.
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oh, it will make it .
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I have 4 hives, 1 TBH and 3 Langs. The 3 are 1 of 2 deeps and 2 of 3 deeps, the TBH also has a full 10 frame deep mounted on top of it from the rear that is fully stocked with access from the last 6 bars each shaved 3/16" giving access. All are very well stocked and full of bees so hoping everything makes it through. On colder days I place my ear on them to listen to the humm...they all sound well. On warmer days they are flying, I know not where to...
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Taking their proverbial release perhaps
or removing dead or other trash when able.
thomas
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Two hives. I have not had a hive survive winter yet. I feel good this year.
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I have 40 hives going into winter. Today may have been be the last day of bee activity around here for a while, and boy were they busy.
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Quote from: splitrock on November 25, 2011, 07:28:17 PM
I have 40 hives going into winter. Today may have been be the last day of bee activity around here for a while, and boy were they busy.
Joel
Joel,
How high do your hives get at peak season? What is you average pounds per high?
I have heard that you get some pretty good flows.
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Michael Bach
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13 hives. Just finished beekeeping for the year. Oxalic acid, wrapping, upper vent, mouse guards, and candy boards (if needed) have been done/installed and see them in March.
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