Can't speak for Webb, but actually very few that go Africanized. If you work them on the right days and follow the golden rules you should be ok.
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Originally posted by Andy View PostI have 2 hives in oak trees about 50 yards apart. The problem with them is I want to replace the fence line and they are too close to be running a welder close to. One is 5 foot off ground and other is 15 foot. Both have been there for past 10 years. I was quoted 200 dollars for each hive to remove them....my father was a bee keeper he had all equipment to remove the honey but him at 88 years young he can't do it anymore. I was going to wait for very cold day then dump insecticide in hole in oak tree and seal them up ..Andy
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Originally posted by ShoootLow View PostCan't speak for Webb, but actually very few that go Africanized. If you work them on the right days and follow the golden rules you should be ok.
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Originally posted by Etxnoodler View PostI have two top bar hives. Have not collected any honey from them yet, just getting started. For the others that have top bar hives how do you like them?
I have had a top bar for a few years. Constant issues with bridging and difficult to extract comb without damage. It's been great to learn, but Lang hive is hard to beat for production.
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Originally posted by ShoootLow View PostI do. I can try for tomorrow. Would prefer you to be there. When are you available? They may leave at any time, so tomorrow would be best.
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