Work schedule and beekeeping

Started by Muddman, January 15, 2017, 06:29:49 AM

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paus

I just got back from doing some work on leveling and carpeting some SHB hives.  There were hog tracks within fifty or sixty feet of these hives The ground is plowed and any thing leaves a track, if the hogs were interested in bees they would have checked them out.  I hope I am not speaking to quick.

GSF

I have no experience in this area but everything I've read concerning wild hogs and bees is no problems. About the worst thing I've saw is something about a hog using a hive as a scratching post.
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BeeMaster2

 
Quote from: GSF on February 17, 2017, 08:14:56 AM
I have no experience in this area but everything I've read concerning wild hogs and bees is no problems. About the worst thing I've saw is something about a hog using a hive as a scratching post.
And he probably only did it once. :cry:
Jim
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Johnny

Put out a hive you may get lucky and catch a swarm and not wait until next for bees.