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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: gww on July 14, 2016, 01:47:48 PM

Title: Posting a picture
Post by: gww on July 14, 2016, 01:47:48 PM
Does it work?

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Apparrently not.  The picture said it was 146 kb.  It was the only one I could find under the 200 kb range but still did not work.

I guess I need to look up what littlejohn told me to if I can find his post again.
Thanks
gww
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: gww on July 14, 2016, 01:50:18 PM
I guess it did work even though the preview said invalid attachement.  These are my fondationless frames with the top bar cut at 45 degrees.
Now I need to find how to resize my other pics.
Cheers
gww

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My hives.

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my long langs, no bees yet.

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garden

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More garden I think.
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: gww on July 14, 2016, 02:35:09 PM
and more
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More garden

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next years bee hives

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Accidental new unfinnished shed pic.

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swarm trap that did catch one.
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: gww on July 14, 2016, 02:43:35 PM
and more
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How I get my hive lumber.

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still garden

B,b,b,thats all folks.

It has been good piture posting practice.  Eccept for the shed it was all bee related sorta.

Cheers
gww

Ps little john, looking at my hive stand you may see why I might try yours out.
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: iddee on July 14, 2016, 02:58:41 PM
Even the shed would fit if they all were posted under  "PHOTO PAGE - MEMBER PHOTOS & BEE-MOVIES HERE!"
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: gww on July 14, 2016, 03:26:37 PM
Iddee
I saw that and also saw the heading for equiptment, tools and such.  I didn't think the posting would even work cause I had tried for a while and when it did work I just couldn't stop myself.  I just went to the most familer place to try it thinking it wouldn't work.  I don't mind if the moderators move it and I am not purposely trying to make work for them.  You gotta admit though that even though there isn't a question, it is pretty general beekeeping, rustic style.
Cheers
gww
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: Acebird on July 14, 2016, 05:15:25 PM
Gardens, equipment, and sheds are all apart of beekeeping.
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: iddee on July 14, 2016, 07:13:05 PM
Just harassing, gww.
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: divemaster1963 on July 14, 2016, 08:03:05 PM
I like the long hives. Are they setup as deeps or medium frames. I was thinking about that and wonder if medium frames would make the whole setup to small and chase a problem. Keep us posted on how it works and any issues you have.

John
Title: Re: Posting a picture
Post by: gww on July 15, 2016, 02:01:09 AM
John

I may never get bees in the long hives unless a swarm moves in (I did bait them).  They are medium which should put them close to the size of a brood nest for wintering in in my area with a frame or 4 for the honey super.  I tried to research a little but in the end just built them cause it was quick and I had run out of free wood at the time.

I did everything medium so everything fits everything (I mix up easily).

I am sure if I ever get the guts to fill them I will be here asking for advice.  I really like the lang set up cause I understand how to put a jar on it to feed and I don't know, just like them.  If I ever use the long hives I might like them better but I sorta doubt it.  It is a nice backup though if I ever got more then a few swarms.  I notice already that some of the boards I put on top have warped a bit and it makes me wonder about robbing issues and missing gaps that bees can get in. 

If I ever fill them, you guys will be the first to know.
Cheers
gww