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120 viewsThe bees wondering where the 3rd floor has disappeared to.Apr 22, 2007
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102 viewsThey have pieced together the comb from the cutout the rubber bands are broken. I remove the bands. Check the cells and the queen is laying in them. I love this queen.Apr 22, 2007
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94 viewsPrying on the back making sure none of the frames from below are attached.Apr 22, 2007
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98 viewsThe runway for the duckbox hive. It looks just like Atlanta airport.Apr 22, 2007
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86 viewsYup four mediums loaded with brood. I will keep going with this queen. I don't seem to be able to keep up with her. I add boxes she keeps laying. Gotta love her.Apr 22, 2007
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107 viewsMy observation hive. I took one side off. Apr 22, 2007
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86 viewsMore brood. Less rubber bands.Apr 22, 2007
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105 viewsTaking the frame over to the nuc.Apr 22, 2007
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106 viewsA clean break.Apr 22, 2007
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98 viewsThe frame removed from the nuc. That is where i will put the brood frame.Apr 22, 2007
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104 viewsThe compost bin hive. Lifting off the body. Love those hive bars.Apr 22, 2007
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105 viewsThis is a brood frame. They are not capped but it is filled with very tiny eggs and some very tiny larva. i a going to take this frame and put it in the nuc. I will take a frame from the nuc and put it in the big hive. I brush all the bees off the frames before I swap them.Apr 22, 2007
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129 viewsIsn't that just so pretty.Apr 22, 2007
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101 viewsThis is a stash of honey and pollen . Not to bad. it was this one side of this frame the other side was filled with brood.Apr 22, 2007
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110 viewsThe top rows from under the cover. Apr 22, 2007
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108 viewsAnother look at the torn comb.Apr 22, 2007
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