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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 09:48 
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if they ever make any that arent already sold and i manage to buy one, i think ill be waiting a few months to see if bees come along before buying any queens.


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 Post subject: Re: Flow hive
PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 09:54 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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The bees don't just come you have to buy a Nuc (about 3-4000 bees) and a queen or two.


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 11:05 
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well when you say they "dont just come".... well i understand what you actually mean, but technically you are 100% wrong.
When an old hive splits, the new queen needs a new home..... :smile:

maybe they wouldnt use my hive because of the terrible man made setup, but they will move into any suitable home.


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 11:18 
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maybe they wouldnt use my hive because of the terrible man made setup, but they will move into any suitable home.

No they won't move into ANY suitable home they will chose just ONE home they find suitable.

I don't have much experience with bees but I once had to listen to a guy I know swearing about his bees not finding the hive he had for them suitable.

If you have a hive and it produces a swarm you still have to make them move into the new hive don't you?

It is not as simple as just putting the empty hive next to the old hive?


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 11:28 
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maybe they wouldnt use my hive because of the terrible man made setup, but they will move into any suitable home.

No they won't move into ANY suitable home they will chose just ONE home they find suitable.

I don't have much experience with bees but I once had to listen to a guy I know swearing about his bees not finding the hive he had for them suitable.

If you have a hive and it produces a swarm you still have to make them move into the new hive don't you?

It is not as simple as just putting the empty hive next to the old hive?


lol same thing, you can only be in one place at one time. Any suitable home is one suitable home.

im also no beekeeper, i would rather do things the natural way if possible because im lazy.

im sure a beekeeper would say you "have" to make them move, i personally dont believe anyone "has" to do anything. :)


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 11:32 
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lol same thing, you can only be in one place at one time. Any suitable home is one suitable home.

Yes but I want them to find the home I find suitable suitable.

And I am still searching for the word that describes a sentence that has two words repeated one after the other that is still grammatically correct :cry:


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 11:46 
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I dont know the word, i just know that that is quite common with the word that.


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 11:56 
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Has and to are another two that pop up quite frequently.

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Yes but I want them to find the home I find suitable suitable.

This is the biggest syllable word that I've ever managed to repeat.


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There's a sentence with 5 and's in a row that makes sense...

But then there's also a sentence with 11 "had"s in a row..

James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher... believe it or not...... :)


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 12:40 
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Stuttering doesnt count Joel.


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:-P :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_whil ... he_teacher


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^ thats so dumb, i can work my way through legal documents without huge trouble, but i dont think ill ever be able to follow how all those hads make sense, even after reading the punctuated version.


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 14:03 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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punctuation didn't help me any either. :upset:


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PostPosted: Mar 2nd, '15, 22:48 
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Will you guys please bee hive yourselves?


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PostPosted: Mar 3rd, '15, 00:56 
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