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  • From: annallys Goodwin-Landher <annallys AT hotmail.com>
  • To: OCBA <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [ocba] Needed: 6 medium frames with comb - chemical free
  • Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 16:54:35 -0500

Hi,
 
I checked on my smallest hive, a cut out from this summer.  Because they didn't have a lot of bee bread the last time I was in the hive I put pollen in the feeder a couple of weeks ago.  Will stopped by to check the weight of the hive and it turns out it's light, so I will continue to feed them. 
What we found when the top was opened was the pollen tripled in volume!.  I suspect the girls lack open comb to store pollen in and are now dumping it into the feeder. 
 
My request:  Is there anyone out there willing to give up 6 medium frames with empty comb so that I can add a medium super to the hive?  I'm willing to pay or barter for the frames or replace with new frames plus? 
 
Contact me off list at this email or by calling my cell phone.
 
Regards,

Annallys Goodwin-Landher
PO Box 2744
Chapel Hill, NC 27515
919 933-9109
annallys AT hotmail.com
 

 

Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 11:15:08 -0500
From: mtwalker AT imageray.net
To: ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [ocba] Elluminate Live! Session Invitation with Dr. David Tarpy, 1-19-2012

Hi everyone,

Happy new year! I trust everyone's 2012 has start off well...

Just one last reminder about the upcoming beekeeping webinar on January 19th (see details below). Many of you have already expressed your interest in attending the webinar, so please use this information from the Elluminate system to log on and join. So far, we now have a record 11 different county chapters who will be participating (Mecklenburg, Davidson, Chatham, Johnston, Surry, Scotland, Anson, Catawba, Burke, Montgomery, Franklin—plus possibly another chapter from VA), but let me know if you or your chapter would like to take part!

The topic for the session is quite timely: Coming out of winter. That time of year (late winter/early spring), it is critical for the beekeeper to do everything s/he can to ensure colony survival, and we will discuss the various methods of doing so.

I look forward to this first of many similar beekeeping webinars, but in the meantime let me know if you have any questions! Sincerely, David



********************

You have been invited to attend the following  online Elluminate session created by David Tarpy.

Session Name:
Mecklenburg County Beekeepers 01-19-12

Session Details:

Starts: Jan 19, 2012 7:00 PM
Ends: Jan 19, 2012 9:00 PM
Join Session: http://elluminate.wolfware.ncsu.edu:80/join_meeting.html?meetingId=1261518564976
Add to Calendar: http://elluminate.wolfware.ncsu.edu:80/build_calendar.event?meetingId=1261518564976&roleId=0



To join the session, click on the Join Session link.

Enter your email address at the login prompt.

This session does not require a password to join. Please leave the password field blank.

You may join the session 30 minutes prior to the start time.

To add a session to your calendar, click on the Add to Calendar link.

If this is the first time you will be using Elluminate, you may be prompted to download some software which may take anywhere from 2 to 20 minutes depending upon your Internet connection speed. You can pre-configure your system with the required software by going to the support page located at: http://www.elluminate.com/support/
Please make sure your computer has a microphone and speakers to be able to talk and hear while you are in the Elluminate session.


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