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Where are the BEES

Started by superpickle, May 11, 2007, 07:35:06 AM

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Connel

I believe the original question was "Where are the bees?"

I have a medium size hive living in a large catalpa bean tree in the back yard for the last several years.  Sure make all the flowers, flowering bushes and fruit trees do well.  All my neighbors talk about how pretty their flowers have been the past few years - I just smile and say yea you are right.  Would like to move the bees into a hive box because of the cold winters but, if I do that the city will make me remove them.  Can not keep bee hives in the city  although they say nothing about wild hives.

City in central Oklahoma population 110,000.
Central Oklahoma

Refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.

Jerry Liebler

Colonel,
     Move that colony into a hive box and sell it to me!  The mites  have essentially wiped out all feral hives so what you've got are a family of bees that have extraordinary resistance to mites and diseases.  Seriously contact a local bee keeper, I'm sure they'd want that hive, as would I but you are a bit far away.
Regards
Jerry 4107 1120   

Todd

Like everything else, the bees have been exported overseas. They will sell them back to us at twice the price on a worker bee program.

:)

Todd

superpickle

Quote from: Todd on May 14, 2007, 05:13:17 PM
Like everything else, the bees have been exported overseas. They will sell them back to us at twice the price on a worker bee program.

:)

Todd

No no no, the Worker Bee program will alow them to come in, work for less and take all the Jobs...  ;D
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Melbo

Working in Alb today and saw lots of bees so they are about.

Might be on the foreign worker program

Melbo
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