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Big Picture + NEXRAD
Most Ops today directly related to that huge Storm Front over The Midwest - Some pushing - Some Pulling - And a handful of Huge Controlled Burns to really get it moving
NEXRAD
Lots of storm manipulation - Towers all bug out at one point - Followed by 4 hours of Missing NEXRAD
6-23-26
Most Ops today directly related to that huge Storm Front over The Midwest - Some pushing - Some Pulling - And a handful of Huge Controlled Burns to really get it moving
NEXRAD
Lots of storm manipulation - Towers all bug out at one point - Followed by 4 hours of Missing NEXRAD
6-23-26
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Unfettered Storm Manipulation
Most of these are obvious
Happy Hunting 🫡
6-23-26
Most of these are obvious
Happy Hunting 🫡
6-23-26
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5 years ago today they blew up the condominium complex where John McAfee held his deadman's switch, killing 91 people
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Experienced Beekeepers are encouraged to join our private Doomsday Beekeeping channel.
DM @ySirius with qualifications for entry.
DM @ySirius with qualifications for entry.
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How to Catch a Swarm – Super Easy Method!
Today we caught our fifth swarm of the year! Unlike the last few, this one landed on a low, easy-to-reach branch on our walnut tree. Here’s the simple technique we use to get them safely into a box and back into the yard. You’ll need a box (nuc or deep hive body) with frames and at least one frame of drawn comb (even better if it has some brood)
Step-by-Step
Set up the box
Place your box with the frames directly underneath the swarm. Use a ladder, stand, or anything that gets the box as close as possible to the cluster. If the box can actually touch the bees, they’ll often start walking right in on their own.
Get the bees into the box
If the box can’t touch them, gently shake the branch or cut it so the bees fall straight into the box. They’ll be happy to land on the drawn comb.
Let them settle
Give the bees a few minutes to orient themselves. If any are still hanging on the branch, give it another gentle shake until they all drop in.
Make sure the queen is secure
The most important part is getting the queen into the box. Once she’s in, the rest of the bees will follow shortly.
Move and feed
Once the bees are settled in the box, move it to where you want the new hive to stay.
Feed them right away with sugar water (1:1 ratio). They’ll drink it fast and start building their new home.
That’s it! Super straightforward when the swarm is on a low branch.Pro tip: Drawn comb + a frame with brood makes the box extremely attractive to the swarm.
Have you caught any swarms this year? Drop your tips below
Today we caught our fifth swarm of the year! Unlike the last few, this one landed on a low, easy-to-reach branch on our walnut tree. Here’s the simple technique we use to get them safely into a box and back into the yard. You’ll need a box (nuc or deep hive body) with frames and at least one frame of drawn comb (even better if it has some brood)
Step-by-Step
Set up the box
Place your box with the frames directly underneath the swarm. Use a ladder, stand, or anything that gets the box as close as possible to the cluster. If the box can actually touch the bees, they’ll often start walking right in on their own.
Get the bees into the box
If the box can’t touch them, gently shake the branch or cut it so the bees fall straight into the box. They’ll be happy to land on the drawn comb.
Let them settle
Give the bees a few minutes to orient themselves. If any are still hanging on the branch, give it another gentle shake until they all drop in.
Make sure the queen is secure
The most important part is getting the queen into the box. Once she’s in, the rest of the bees will follow shortly.
Move and feed
Once the bees are settled in the box, move it to where you want the new hive to stay.
Feed them right away with sugar water (1:1 ratio). They’ll drink it fast and start building their new home.
That’s it! Super straightforward when the swarm is on a low branch.Pro tip: Drawn comb + a frame with brood makes the box extremely attractive to the swarm.
Have you caught any swarms this year? Drop your tips below
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