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Brookfield Farm Beekeeper Karen Bean
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Bee Hive Foundation : So Many Foundations So Little Time
What kind of foundation should one use in a hive? Now there’s a question that can start hours of conversations, and, sometimes, arguments. I thought I’d weigh in with my two cents on the subject. First all the disclaimers: What … Continue reading
Posted in Beekeeping, Hive Components
Tagged Beekeeping, Brookfield Farm, foundation, foundationless, hives, how to, Maple Falls, plastic, Washington, wax
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Preparing for Nucs at a 700 Colony Operation
Sorting out waxed, plastic honeybee foundation and preparing nucleus (nuc) boxes with Bruce Bowen, of Bruce Bowen’s Bees, in Mt. Vernon, Washington. Continue reading
Posted in Beekeeping
Tagged bees, Bruce Bowen, comb, drawn, drawn comb, foundation, honeybees, Mount Vernon, Mt. Vernon, nucleus, nucs, pallets, plastic, queens, Washington
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