Another cool swarm and a cut-out, that was pretty cool also. The last pic is what was waiting for me when I got home, courtesy of Dadant. Now, I say this sarcastically, cause my orders are generally in cardboard boxes I carry inside. What the $@*# am I supposed to do with this? Guess I'm doing a bunch of back & forth, was a big order though.
Btw, I was able to help Keith, a forum member from Baton Rouge out with the swarm & the cut-out hive. Sorry you had to wait so long Keith. Hope the bees kick A$$ for ya, let me know how they are doing, ok.
http://picasaweb.google.com/pyxicephalus/March282008
Ya'll have a good one.
...JP
Yikes, JP, the freight on that must have been a killer!
Definitely a cool swarm, I'm so jealous of you guys down there with all of the swarms! :)
when you do an inside cut out, what happens to all the strays when you are done? also, when you are going to start your cut, how do you pick your place? i assume you use a stud finder to help, but is the actual spot kind of a hail mary?
LOL, I am laughing because I got my Dadant order a couple days ago. Three boxes, 2 frames one a nuc, and I asked my DH for a nail gun. HAHAHA Bless his heart, we are going nail gun shopping tomorrow...I am sure YOU have a nail gun right JP, HOW many frames will you make or are those hives bodies?
Oh and I had to buy a new digital camera because he dropped it in New Orleans, said his hands were slippery after eating a beniet (?)...'Blamin my new camera purchase on Lousiana
Your pictures are awesome!
Anne, the shipping was like $150.00.
Kathy, bees give off heat. If you can leave a hive body in the room with the lights off, they will find their way. Can't always do this though.
Dayvalley, I just bought a nail gun, like 3 weeks ago. All I can say is awesome, just awesome! This order had 40 deeps, 30 mediums, frames, top covers, bottom boards.
...JP
holy cow JP!you fixin to start trucking all those bee around with that much equipment.bill
Just think, if you'd doubled your order you would still have had only 1 shrink wrapped pallet delivered and spent a mere $50.00 more in shipping. Ah, the joys of quantity purchases.