INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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That car, or one of those cars is at the Ford Museum in Detroit.
 
MC... Stop it... I married my wife when she was 15... I'm 52 and she's closing on on 50. Lost our looks a long time ago but she still gets me hot and bothered.... The definition of beauty changes over time.... Your beautiful... Accept it

My oldest sister was married at 15. My other sister and brother were both married at 18. I was 35 when I succumbed.

We have almost 40C here!!(104F) if l was incubating now I should be cooling the eggs!:lau

I sitting here wrapped in a blanket. I'm too cheap to turn the heat on. I think last night was as cold as it's going to get till fall.
I hope my queens survived in their cages. The other bees were buzzing around them.

That would kill me Benny..... Anything over 80 gets me ill..... Guess I'm just a Northerner.... Love cool weather.... Summers here are perfect...

Same here. I'd be happy if it never got over 70.

 
A lot of you guys (and one interesting girl!) have been so very kind to me the past month! I really appreciate it! More than most of you know!! :hugs :love

It wasn't me.

Do you cover you hives for winter?
I once saw in NG chanel a program abaout the Japanese wasp, that is a very known hive destroyer,
It seems that the only way that the be can kill the wasp is by making a ball of bees around the wasp and by flipping there wings they elevate the temp in this ball to a very hige level wich kills the wasp, that is much more sensetive to high temp then the bees.
 
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I wans saw in NG chanel a program abaout the Japanese wasp, that is a very known hive destroyer,
It seems that the only way that the be can kill the wasp is by making a ball of bees around the wasp and by flipping there wings they elevate the temp in thus ball to a very hige level wich kills the wasp, that is much more sensetive to high temp then the bees.
I don't keep bees; wonder if a hair dryer would work
 
Do you cover you hives for winter?
I once saw in NG chanel a program abaout the Japanese wasp, that is a very known hive destroyer,
It seems that the only way that the be can kill the wasp is by making a ball of bees around the wasp and by flipping there wings they elevate the temp in this ball to a very hige level wich kills the wasp, that is much more sensetive to high temp then the bees.

That's interesting. Another new threat. Ants have now killed 2 of my hives.

I haven't wrapped the hives in winter. I may this winter depending on how cold it gets. Last winter was pretty mild. I may do so if it drops below 0F for any length of time.
 
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