hubby is in Thailand. sent me this pic of a hive on his hotel :-) click to enlarge.
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_q9cmv0DQfTA/SZGsUZIcGKI/AAAAAAAAGRs/np3eD2LuTnM/s288/P2040196.JPG) (http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/XLDEP9UNiPXZbWwKvsz3Ow?authkey=ARZ76q9H_fM&feat=embedwebsite)
probably not the right place put this...
That's pretty cool! I had to search for a second to find the hive, but then I saw it above the top left corner of the window!
justgojumpit
year before last, he found a guy on a bicycle selling honey and pieces of comb. the comb was on sticks and the bees were still flying around it. still have that pic somewhere...
ah...here it is.
http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php/topic,11859.0.html
Love external hives they are very cool and I really like that one, thanks for sharing.
The guy on the bike, 2nd pic, comb on far left looks like brood comb.
...JP
"The guy on the bike, 2nd pic, comb on far left looks like brood comb."
Protein!
you know, i never noticed that! good eyes.
Quote from: JP on February 10, 2009, 09:18:31 PM
Love external hives they are very cool and I really like that one, thanks for sharing.
The guy on the bike, 2nd pic, comb on far left looks like brood comb.
...JP
In Thailand the brood comb is often desired more than the honey combs. You can sometimes buy stir fried bee brood from street venders too. Along with various fried insects and small animals from newts to monkeys. They have a fish that hibernates in the mud of the kalongs (canals) when they dry up and when it rains the old men in the village grab their nets and run down to the local kalong and start fishing. The fish is about 4 inches long with a boney proboscis that's about 2 inches long. When the fish are smoked they look a lot like Darts from your local tavern. You hold it by the boney proboscis and eat it like a popcicle.
Brian, you know a thing or two don't you? ;) That is a weird fish!
...JP