In retrospect scaffolding would have been a Godsend on this one. I set up two hives from this one. Saw the queen early the first evening on the newer bottom sections, she ran up though and I got her on day two.
Its been miserably hot so I am hesitant to use the bee vac, besides most all colonies are now full up with honey, regurgitation is a real issue this time of year.
This heat is wearing me down, perhaps I'll lose a few pounds, probably not though as I am eating basically one time a day usually around 11:30 at night.
...JP
Honey Bee Removal In New Orleans (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_0b4y4eT0w#ws)
Once again great video! That looked like a nice clean job you did there.
Thanks Shawn!
...JP
Good job, JP.
Gosh I can't wait to see your videos! :lol:
Thx,
Jay
Very nice job JP, bet you are glad there was not any electrical wires in those old insulators on the corner of the house.
Stay hydrated on those hot cut outs, most people don't realize you are wearing a jacket and sometimes a hood. Don't over heat on us!!
another great episode from JPTV!!
G3
Have to wait till I get home. I am at work now and they block utube videos.
I really like it when the bee climbs over the camera.
nice video, wood lath and plaster interior with no insulation - that house was probably built before ww1. good video - interesting place.
Quote from: Bee Happy on June 18, 2010, 06:04:10 PM
nice video, wood lath and plaster interior with no insulation - that house was probably built before ww1. good video - interesting place.
When I go to pick the hives up I'll ask the young lady who hired me the age of this house. I'm guessing around 80 years old or so.
Allen, when I was editing the footage I had to include that bit with the bee on the camera. I thought it was rather cool too.
...JP
Another good one JP...keep it up!
Scott
JP
Another great job an video thanks for shareing.....If i ever get down your way I wouldlike to meet up with you an do a cutout with you. I like the way you do them...I have learned alot from watching you.
Pondman