Urban beekeeping in New Mexico's largest city.
I have an electric fence that is 150 ft. long and need to trade for one that is only 100 ft. Did anyone get one that length from the game and fish people???Continue
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I have a new hive that I got about 2 weeks ago and I am sure the queen is gone, I have moved 2 barsfrom another hive into my hive in hopes they will make a queen. What are my chances that will…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Julie Denison May 8, 2014.
A friend of mine just called and he has a swarm of bees on an outbuilding on property he owns in Algodones. He would like them removed, he can be reached at 350-3911 His name is Ken Kock,…Continue
Started Aug 2, 2013
Is there anyone who can go to a friends house in Placitas and talk to them about gettingbees out of their parapet? It looks like the bees are making a new hive, they have notseen any bees there…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by ron brooks Jun 21, 2013.
I have a friend who is a property manager and she has a house that has been in the roof/canale area. Can anyone help her get them out and maybe keep them,they have not been there long. You can reach her at 771-0710 and her name is Sheila Hammock.
Thanks,
Julie Denison
Posted on July 21, 2012 at 6:21pm
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Julie,
It was a pleasant surprise to see you at the bee meeting. My friend at the meeting overheard a lady say, “I am too new at this to be a ‘beekeeper’, I am more like a ‘beehaver’.” Heck, at this point, I don’t even qualify for that. I got a lot of good input as to the design of a Top Bar Hive at the meeting and I am going to be building a few of them in the near future. Please excuse me for this commercial announcement, after just having become re-acquainted, but the hives I am going to build would ‘bee’ in the $400.00 range.
At any rate, it was more than nice to see you at the meeting and good luck with your bee project.
Mike