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  1. Bananas and bees - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Jun 26, 2013 · The bees didn't care. At all. So I crushed some the the flesh. They still didn't care. So I sat down on my hive watching crate, took my veil off, and enjoyed a snack while I watched bees for a …

  2. Sold out | Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Jan 6, 2025 · Sold out Sold Leave A Review 1.5K views 1 reply 1 participant last post by Berry Lane Bees Mar 5, 2025 Berry Lane Bees Discussion starter 66 posts · Joined 2025 #1 · Jan 6, 2025 (Edited)

  3. Dead out Honey - What to do with it. | Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Mar 27, 2025 · Should I extract and bottle what I can and feed the rest back to the bees somehow? How do I know if my frames are fomenting and if it is still good? This year I am getting 3 nucs to replace …

  4. Bees crawling on ground - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Jun 23, 2008 · Bees on ground We've just started beekeeping, and in the last two days we've noticed bees crawling on the ground, usually around 16-20 at a time. They don't look old (their wings are still …

  5. Release queen from cage or wait? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Apr 19, 2010 · The bees need to orientate to your area to seek out pollen and nectar supplies. They need to draw out some of the foundation or clean out the old comb. Your queen acceptance is higher …

  6. How high bees fly - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Jan 27, 2005 · Some bees fly at colder temps than others, on windier days they fly closer to the ground level / tree tops than on calm days, but they ALL FLY. How high a bee can fly has nothing to do with …

  7. Grub x - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    May 14, 2023 · I'm seeing videos now of well known Bee experts like Bob Binnie talking about using Scott's Grub x for small hive beetle larvae. They say it's not harmful to our bees in controlled …

  8. Build It Yourself - Equipment Plans in PDF format

    Mar 9, 2021 · Pollen traps vary greatly in design and positioning on the hive. All make use of one basic principle – a grid to remove the pollen pellets from the bees and a box or tray to collect them. Pollen …

  9. red pollen - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Mar 11, 2013 · Funniest thing about deadnettle is that because those flowers are so small the bees have to dive straight in to get at that pollen, and once it really starts blooming heavily you'll see them come …

  10. Fondant recipe - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Dec 26, 2009 · Powdered sugar often has corn starch mixed in with it to prevent it from clumping. Corn starch may be an issue for the bees. Gelatin may also be an issue for the bees. But most of all, why …