did this job on 9-8-11. this was a large hive,the comb went 3 1/2 ft in with the brood and in the second compartment,the comb went in 1 1/2 ft. the bees were very pissy throughout the cutout and had to put the gloves on.other than that it was a great cutout.got the queen towards the end of the brood cutout .they had close to 200lbs of honey in the hive and the homeowner and others got to take some of it . ,,,,,schawee CUTOUT IN LAPLACE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOHrA_sbITM#ws)
I guess it was my fault that wasp stung you on the nose, right? :-D
Hey, good job Schawee, you earned your money on this one. Too bad they didn't call you sooner, the bees likely would not have been as pissy.
...JP
Some very nice comb sections you cut outta there. Nice video Schawee. I still dont think my skill level is up there enough to start tackling those types of jobs yet.
Did those bees calm down after you got them home? Hated to see you forced to suit up and with gloves. Just ain't the same. So just how did you get the 2 foot inside measurement on the comb at the start? Did you go get a thermal camera? Great video.
Schawee,
I would like to share my secrete for getting back into locations like that. I took a piece of 1/8 flat aluminum 13 inches wide and 24 inches long and made a pizza peel with a 5 foot handle. You slide it under the comb them cut it loose and let it lay on the flat and being careful you can ease the comb down onto the peel and slide it out. A second smaller one works for cutting the comb loose.
This works for me...just a suggestion. :cheer: Nice job!
jp you know its always your falt when i get stung :-Dallen ,it sucks when you have to suit up with the gloves but after taking 15 or so stings on my hand i just had to glove up.it would be nice to have a thermal camera but i had my lazer thermometer gun and got a reading 2ft in.the honeycomb went another 1 1/2ft past the brood comb.the temp. went down past the brood.rbin, good idea.what i did is use my scraper with a 3ft handle and let the comb fall on it and slide it out. ......schawee
OH that honey looked so good. Boy that was quite a top bar hive!! :-D :-D.
Thanks Schawee for the fun video. Looked like lots of work.
Annette
annette, the honey was great .the homeowner loved it.it took all day to get it done and 3hours the next day to put back the siding and beeproof that side of the house.glad you enjoyed it. .......schawee
hear tell you gona bee kinda tender fingered after playing wid that dead gator; just couldnt feel sorry my friend after i found out you only got some sore fingers, but will make a special trip down to re steralize and bandage yo sore fingers you be just a little mo careful buddie
Schawee
You need arm extenders :-D
How much in weight of bees,how was your loss ratio
6lbs?
Thanks for taking the time to video
Tommyt
bud ,that dead gator almost took my thumb off.it could have taken about 15 stitches but i took care of it myself. tommy,i would saythey had 30000 bees in this hive .when i set them up in the beeyard they had maybe 30 bees dead.checked on them yesterday and they are bring in alot of nector and pollen. .......schawee