I went out this afternoon and set up my new hives in anticipating for my packages to arrive on Tuesday. After getting them all set and driving home I received a call from my bee supplier telling me that the bees had been delayed yet again and now they are to come sometime mid May. This is starting to suck. Originally the bees were to be here at the beginning of April. Does anyone know of anywhere shipping bees to Pa right now. I would just wait but I am afraid that they may not ever get here.
Is it a good idea to leave the bee less hives set out. I have a "front door" (screen thing to keep bees in/out) in place. There is some drawn come, some foundation, and some frames of honey in the hive.
On a better note my one other hive is doing a lot better. I would say that its size has doubled over the past 2 weeks. The queen must be doing well as there is a lot more brood then before.
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Sorry to hear about the delay.
You hive looks like it's doing very well.
Sincerely.
Brendhan
I deal with Draperbee in Millerton, Pa. which is about 2 hours from you. Give them a call and see if they have any packages left : 570-537-2381. :-D
or 800-233-4273
Just keep an eye out for ants (and wax moth if not treated) and you should be fine.
Thanks guys. I gave Draper a call today. Their bees will be coming mid may as well. So it will be cheeper and eaiser to just get them from the original suplier. If they ever come that is.
I did treat the empty hives with certin (sp?) but they are kind of in the woods so I am sure there will be ants. I guess I could put something on the blocks to keep them away.
Thanks
Greg
May I ask who your buying your packages from? What is their reasons for not delivering?
I seems this is happening a lot this year.
I ordered from draper this year. They came in late, but what I did not like is that they did not tell me they were coming in late. When I called, they did not know as they outsource many of the packages and did not appear interested in finding out. In my experience, you can delay delivery to your customers and keep them happy about it as long as you keep them informed.
My bees were supposed to come two weekends ago,but were delayed until last Saturday.
I got a postcard from Wilbanks in Ga.the supplier and a phonecall from Betterbee on the prior
Thursday.I felt that was very good buisness as I had plenty of time to redo my scheduele.
Got them last Saturday as I was told they are in the hive and doing fine so far.
Dealing with Betterbee was a great experience,easy to deal with every thing went smoothly
and they had the time to answer all my questions even though they were extremely busy.
Good luck with yours.
Keith
I was sent a letter (wife got it and didn't tell me) earlier to inform me of a month delay due to CCD. I e-mailed to verify pick-up and received a prompt response about the delay and the letter. For me not a problem. Later that day I told my wife about the delay and that I hadn't received a letter. She said "Yes you did". :-D
Quote from: AllanJ on April 30, 2007, 10:52:41 PM
I ordered from draper this year. They came in late, but what I did not like is that they did not tell me they were coming in late. When I called, they did not know as they outsource many of the packages and did not appear interested in finding out.
I ordered 1 package from Draper too and got the same response.
My bees were 2 weeks late in getting here too. From what I understand the CCD hit queen and package suppliers almost as bad as some commercial polinators/honey producers. They had to build up their stocks in order to be able to meet the sales already on the books (placed over the winter). some are not accepting additional orders, some are not offering bees at all this year, some aree offering queens but not packages like they usually do, and most that are are running way behind.