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  1. Grub x - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    May 14, 2023 · I'm seeing videos now of well known Bee experts like Bob Binnie talking about using Scott's Grub x for small hive beetle larvae. They say it's not harmful to our bees in controlled …

  2. Sold out | Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Jan 6, 2025 · Sold out Sold Leave A Review 1.5K views 1 reply 1 participant last post by Berry Lane Bees Mar 5, 2025 Berry Lane Bees Discussion starter 66 posts · Joined 2025 #1 · Jan 6, 2025 (Edited)

  3. Salt for bees? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Oct 27, 2009 · Bees are there constantly, even though they are only about 100 feet from the lake where they get all the water they want. Personally I know that a certain number of bees from each hive go …

  4. Easiest Split Technique for a Newbie - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Feb 11, 2019 · Nurse bees then reoccupied the combs by traveling threw the queen excluder you made a nuc full of nurse bees who aren’t orientated to fly back to the old hive you removed the open brood …

  5. Sorghum - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Oct 24, 2011 · Sorghum does produce pollen which bees will harvest avidly as it tends to be available when other pollen sources are scarce. The name of the commonly grown species is Sorghum Bicolor …

  6. Build It Yourself - Equipment Plans in PDF format

    Mar 9, 2021 · Pollen traps vary greatly in design and positioning on the hive. All make use of one basic principle – a grid to remove the pollen pellets from the bees and a box or tray to collect them. Pollen …

  7. bees flying in really cold weather. +/- 40f or 4.5c | Beesource ...

    Mar 11, 2024 · I've noticed my bees flying in really cold weather. I'm lucky to have a neighbor about a block away with a weather station good enough to be included in the NOAA surface measurements …

  8. unwanted bees around ornamental pond - Beesource Beekeeping …

    Aug 4, 2004 · Bees tend to be very loyal to a consistent, close water source. If you provide them with a different consistent water source you might get them to leave the pond alone. It helps, when trying to …

  9. will moth balls hurt bees? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Oct 7, 2008 · >will moth balls hurt bees? Yes. Moth balls of any type will kill bees if you put them in a hive with bees. "Moth balls" (probably not actually balls) of the PDB type can be aired out so that …

  10. Chlorinated water - Beesource Beekeeping Forums

    Feb 27, 2005 · Do you know if collecting water that has such a high concentration of chlorine in it will harm the bees or honey produced by these bees. I assume some of the bees are from my hives.