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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => HONEYBEE REMOVAL => Topic started by: JackM on October 22, 2011, 10:12:40 AM

Title: Time of day?
Post by: JackM on October 22, 2011, 10:12:40 AM
I note almost all cutouts are being done in the latter part of the day.  Is this just the way things worked and these folks aren't just later day people?  Or, is there a specific reason to do this late.  I do understand that hives get left to gather the bees at nightfall.  Can one just go get the hive early on the following morning?  I ask because I want to do cutouts, but I am not a late day person.
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: iddee on October 22, 2011, 10:18:08 AM
Don't know about the others, but It takes me most of the day to get everything loaded and ready to go.
Also, I want it to warm up enough for the foragers to be in the field, not the hive, so I never start a cut out before 10 or 11.
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: Kathyp on October 22, 2011, 12:29:34 PM
then you are talking about the hours that the cutout itself take.  don't know that i have ever done one in under 3 hours, start to finish. 
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: David McLeod on October 22, 2011, 03:28:36 PM
I schedule mine for late in the day since I also have other customers to check in on and when I'm done with a cut out I'm done for the day. I also find that if I finish right at dusk I can catch the last of the foragers returning.
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: bud1 on October 23, 2011, 10:23:37 AM
and then we got jp who is  someway, gona be late for his own funeral. dat boy just cant get cranking   what you say to this shawee?
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: JackM on October 23, 2011, 10:33:42 AM
 :-D
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: schawee on October 23, 2011, 11:43:43 AM
Bud I have to agree with what you said with Jp. When he tell me we need to get an early stArt to be at his house lets say 10am he will be ready at maybe 12noon. That's why we start the cutouts late. Just saying :-D
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: JP on October 23, 2011, 12:29:36 PM
Yeah, but y'all left out the BSing, feeding the dogs, letting out the chickens...  :-D

Just to add my thoughts on this: Cut outs can be done in the morning, even finished in entirety well before dark but if you don't leave the new set up there and seal it in the dark you will leave behind quite a many bees which the customer will not be happy with. Besides the colony could likely use those extras that are out foraging.

If the situation presents itself I don't have a problem leaving the new set up on site for a few days to several days then picking it up another night. An added benefit to leaving it there also allows the bees to clean up any spilled honey. Just to add, its important when leaving a hive that either the queen has been caged, the void space sealed so they can't go back in or the area sprayed down heavy with something like beee quick.


...JP
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: schawee on October 23, 2011, 03:55:22 PM
oh,and don't forget the snakes,frogs ,lizzards and no telling what else.thank god liz takes care of her rabbit. :-D
Title: Re: Time of day?
Post by: JP on October 23, 2011, 04:09:21 PM
 :-D


...JP