Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #9
[Re: Northof50]
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10/14/22 01:50 AM
10/14/22 01:50 AM
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waggler
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Nice Swede there Jeff, looks like someone is nibbling. A "swede", is that a term for a turnip or a rutabaga? Regardless, it make me hungry for root-moose... or however you spell it.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #9
[Re: trapper ron]
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10/17/22 02:39 PM
10/17/22 02:39 PM
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If your on the west coast beekeeping is tough, honey production is very meager usually due to a cold late spring and getting a bunch of rain and storms right as the fireweed bloom and that's the main nectar source. You need sunshine and warm temps to make honey and we dont have much of either here. I got like three gallons of honey out of four hives but I split two package's to make four hives, full packages would be better.
I get my bees through Steve Victors in Wasilla called Wildflower Honey. You haveTo order them in January he sells out fast some years. Get Carnolian Queens, they are the best here IMO.I have tried a few other queens, I have one Saskatraz now. Getting bees shipped cant be on a caravan or 207 so need a hub with reguar fights from Anchorage and make aragnments when you order them , he dont noramaly ship bees but did for me.
For a hive, just get two ten frame Langstroth and one for a brood chamber and one for a honey super. I paint mine black to absorb heat.
The first year your trying to get them to build comb built so dont count on much honey the first year. and maybe a modest harvest after that if your lucky. The fireweed honey here is the best honey I ever tasted, others say the same. I wish I could get more it would sell good.
Beekeeping is kind of a expensive hobby, could pay for itself if we had honey making weather.
I really enjoy just sitting up on the hill watching my bees come and go and I look forward doing inspections once a week that's aways fun.
I have 5 hives put to bed for the winter now , hopefully a couple make it so I dont have to order any again.
Good luck and any questions free free to ask. Are you still in WBB ?
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #9
[Re: waggler]
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10/26/22 05:58 AM
10/26/22 05:58 AM
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Northof50
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Nice Swede there Jeff, looks like someone is nibbling. A "swede", is that a term for a turnip or a rutabaga? Regardless, it make me hungry for root-moose... or however you spell it. yes, there are several varieties of turnips the one shown is a milder flavour and a late season planted 60 harvest days @ 50* lattitude
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #9
[Re: trapper ron]
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11/07/22 11:12 AM
11/07/22 11:12 AM
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Oh Snap
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When your good luck has no place.
I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #9
[Re: trapper ron]
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11/07/22 06:19 PM
11/07/22 06:19 PM
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