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Don't knock the Ash...
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I'm strangely saddened by the news...thru this thread, and personal conversation, invested in the project from afar... anything that would've prevented the result?? ...looking forward to the next round
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Formerly MarkinOR
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Sorry to hear about Grace and your loss of the colony, especially after all of the nurturing given to the bee's.
Maybe before next Winter set's in, some form of wind break with a heat lamp pointed in the direction of the hive. That is, just enough heat to keep the freeze off the hive. Just a thought...
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"Don't worry, God will work out His plan for your life..." Psalm 138 8 |
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Where's my buffaloooo ...
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May look into planting some shrubs as a wind break. I knew going in that could be an issue, but I thought the area was wooded enough to provide a natural break. Need to research what kind of shrubs do well in heavy shade. Not sure a heat lamp is a solution. As I understand it, artificial heat can cause the bees to think it's warmer outside the hive than it really is, and they venture out and die. |
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