Tony Presto
Just finished listening to the two podcasts on hive inspection. A thought I kept running into was my poor attempts at preparing for an inspection. I pull off that super ( it’s heavy) now where to place it? On the ground? It’s full of bees! No Queen excluder, wow my Queen may be inside! Now after working through that I pull my first frame... end frame, quick look no Queen. Again where to put that frame. Set it on the ground? No... where is that frame rest? Bottom line... try to be prepared before you start. All my best laid plans get frazzled when I rush into the inspection Ill-prepared. Suggest a comment or two on where to place these items minimizing crushing bees, losing the Queen, etc... and Lord help me when I whoops, drop a frame of bees! What to do now.. Thanks and keep the Poscasts coming.
with MJP via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/19
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Barrett7:4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/19
I just keep checking for more podcasts, think it might be time to sign up for her patron subscription!
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