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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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Beekeeping
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<blockquote data-quote="ScienceGirl" data-source="post: 242724" data-attributes="member: 7015"><p>My beekeeping order came today, so my part-time apiary weekly to-do list includes: coating the two screened bottom boards, coating a hive body, and after all of that comes moving the colony into the full sized langstroth hive.</p><p></p><p>Rick, how come you are moving away from topbar?</p><p></p><p>I saw a foragers trying to fly today. She kept trying to fly and made a few inches before plummeting to the ground many times. Turned out that there were three wax scales stuck on her wings. I gave her a lift to the entrance before I had to go.</p><p></p><p>__________________________________________</p><p></p><p>Hobby beekeepers have come to be known as part-time beekeepers or small-scale beekeepers. The government doesn't offer money for hobbies, but it does for the pollinators that our lives depend on. Without pollinators there would be less produce for us and less meat, because livestock consume plants pollinated by bees. Grains must be pollinated and grasses must be pollinated for seeds to grow more grains. All of us small-scale beekeepers should wear our labels proudly! :batman:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScienceGirl, post: 242724, member: 7015"] My beekeeping order came today, so my part-time apiary weekly to-do list includes: coating the two screened bottom boards, coating a hive body, and after all of that comes moving the colony into the full sized langstroth hive. Rick, how come you are moving away from topbar? I saw a foragers trying to fly today. She kept trying to fly and made a few inches before plummeting to the ground many times. Turned out that there were three wax scales stuck on her wings. I gave her a lift to the entrance before I had to go. __________________________________________ Hobby beekeepers have come to be known as part-time beekeepers or small-scale beekeepers. The government doesn't offer money for hobbies, but it does for the pollinators that our lives depend on. Without pollinators there would be less produce for us and less meat, because livestock consume plants pollinated by bees. Grains must be pollinated and grasses must be pollinated for seeds to grow more grains. All of us small-scale beekeepers should wear our labels proudly! :batman: [/QUOTE]
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