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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 344576" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>Id consider that but one of the main reasons I am keeping bees is for early season pollination, the migrant hives usually arent back early enough for that, at least talking to a few commercial beeks I know around bismarck, they usually arrive in the first few weeks of june, after all my trees/bushes have already flowered. Im thinking about building an unheated shed to keep my hives in, to protect them from the elements. I single stall garage type unit would help significantly I think, especially if I have the inside spray foamed to protect against the most harsh temps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Id like to find some swarms, i put out a few swarm traps a few years ago but didnt get any interest, managed bees dont swarm alot if they are kept properly... Not many feral hives survive around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 344576, member: 562"] Id consider that but one of the main reasons I am keeping bees is for early season pollination, the migrant hives usually arent back early enough for that, at least talking to a few commercial beeks I know around bismarck, they usually arrive in the first few weeks of june, after all my trees/bushes have already flowered. Im thinking about building an unheated shed to keep my hives in, to protect them from the elements. I single stall garage type unit would help significantly I think, especially if I have the inside spray foamed to protect against the most harsh temps. Id like to find some swarms, i put out a few swarm traps a few years ago but didnt get any interest, managed bees dont swarm alot if they are kept properly... Not many feral hives survive around here. [/QUOTE]
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