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Honey Bees in Central Florida

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discovering the ups and downs, the do's and don'ts of beekeeping in Central Florida, USA

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Honey Bees in Central Florida skip to main | skip to sidebar Quick Links to Local Pollen Count,My TBH, and my Garden Local Pollen Chart (Updated May 1-09) My Garden (Updated March 15-08) My Tob Bar Hive (March 01, 2009) Sunday, May 17, 2009 It’s not over yet It’s been a good start to the year but the honey season is far from over. Here is my bee yard, from left to right my Top Bar hive… I’m in complete awe on the progress this colony is showing, can it have something to do with the type of beehive?? There are too many variables to really make a call. What I do know is that I provided 3 partially drawn out frames to the TBH and they have, in 2 weeks, pulled 5 more. I didn’t forget to remove the queen’s shipping cage this time, and I removed it causing minimum damage. I do need to be more careful about lifting the top off. It had glued itself to a few bars and when I lifted the top a few bars also lifted. Luckily there was no damage done to anything. Below are...

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