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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Beekeeping
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<blockquote data-quote="ScienceGirl" data-source="post: 261877" data-attributes="member: 7015"><p>That's very interesting. I knew that you could send in samples, but I didn't know it was free. There're also state inspectors, but I'm not sure about whether there are charges for those...</p><p></p><p>Both hives are doing well here. I thought I was going to lose one because the bee count was low last time I inspected, but there were more bees flying out of that one today than the other hive. Since Thanksgiving, the weather has cooperated enough twice to allow the girls out for their cleansing flights. They went out today and Friday. Everyone seems to be doing well.</p><p></p><p>The weirdest part about going into fall was not seeing all the hive activity out the kitchen window. Being able to listen to the side of the hive and hearing their buzzing was so reassuring. I had been pretty worried about whether they'd winter over well or not.</p><p></p><p>We also had a 50 mph windstorm yesterday, but it didn't knock the hives over (thank goodness).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScienceGirl, post: 261877, member: 7015"] That's very interesting. I knew that you could send in samples, but I didn't know it was free. There're also state inspectors, but I'm not sure about whether there are charges for those... Both hives are doing well here. I thought I was going to lose one because the bee count was low last time I inspected, but there were more bees flying out of that one today than the other hive. Since Thanksgiving, the weather has cooperated enough twice to allow the girls out for their cleansing flights. They went out today and Friday. Everyone seems to be doing well. The weirdest part about going into fall was not seeing all the hive activity out the kitchen window. Being able to listen to the side of the hive and hearing their buzzing was so reassuring. I had been pretty worried about whether they'd winter over well or not. We also had a 50 mph windstorm yesterday, but it didn't knock the hives over (thank goodness). [/QUOTE]
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