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  1. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    yes if they did not get the moisture content down...Bees bring in nectar, then other bees "fan" the honey down to like 15% or so. Then they cap it with wax. The capped honey will keep for ever....other stuff will ferment and the "brood" comb which has the egg/larve will also start to decay...
  2. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    check with your local extension agent. The have a "swarm" list of people willing to come deal with bees....for free People who do "cut outs" usually charge. You have to get all the comb and honey out or it will rot or attract more bee..
  3. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    my current relocation of a bee log
  4. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    get the queen.....all will follow, hopefully I'm about to remodel it Andrew:lol:
  5. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    couple more......
  6. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    there is a time frame for that treatment.....pre honey flow I think. heres some pics off the cabin...pretty old. The bees entance is just right of the door. This is an addtion onto the cabin. There is a space that is about 8" thick, 4 to 5 feet long between the log structure. I'm planning on...
  7. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    Sheri...We will open the wall and cut the sections of comb out and then rubber band them into frames and place into a hive box. Hopefully we will find the queen and all of the other bees will follow. heres a pic of a "cut out" a friend of mine did.....it was in an old cabin as well
  8. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    I shall.....got the gear in a row today.... temps hits 60's by tuesday..the time will bee then8)
  9. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    my last cut out....no bees:cry: this next one should bee fun8).......smokers ready
  10. No_Bivy

    Bee's in Florida

    Next week Im cutting out a hive....wow! been there three years in a 100 yr old cabin. I'll take pics for sure:D
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