A few weeks ago I received a call that a tree had been cut down that had a honeybee colony. I went over and had them cut the log so we could stand it up. Note the plywood entrance where a branch had been cut off.
This had been put up by another beekeeper in the spring. The home owners indicated that another beekeeper was supposed to remove the bees(trapout) the past spring, he set up a hive on a platform collected a box full of bees, removed the box and platform and never returned. I have since heard that there is beekeeper that does this, He boosts up his hives in the spring with a box of foragers for the nectar flow. I do not know any names or want to know.
Anyway, Joe and I went over with a chain saw, a hive and the bee vac and removed the bees.
Here is a pic of Joe.
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Gibsonville cutout
Gibsonville cutout
Just some thoughts.
Re: Gibsonville cutout
I knew you could do it. I just had trouble convincing you.
Another job well done.
Another job well done.
Re: Gibsonville cutout
Thanks Wally,
I would not have taken the free job but one of the 2012 Guilford County students mentioned he really wanted to do a cutout so I accepted the job and then the student was out of town all that week. I was glad my neighbor Joe was happy to pitch in and help. Just trying to pass along what you taught to many of us.
I would not have taken the free job but one of the 2012 Guilford County students mentioned he really wanted to do a cutout so I accepted the job and then the student was out of town all that week. I was glad my neighbor Joe was happy to pitch in and help. Just trying to pass along what you taught to many of us.
Just some thoughts.