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A More or Less Random  Album of Pictures from our Bee Operation - Page Two

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Making up Brood Chambers for Package Bees

Jon & Kristal Maling Brood Chambers

Installing Packages, and what happens sometimes...

New Zealand Packages - They Were Under Advertised Weight, but did Okay Don't Install in the Morning

We Used More PiercoŽ This year

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We Normally use Abandonment to remove the Bees from the Supers

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Moving Bees Back from Pollination

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Our Favourite Beehive Pallets

A Pallet in Use Bottom View Detail Including Entrance Reducer

Most of Our Honey Goes in drums to the
Alberta Honey Producers Co-operative and
becomes BeeMaid brand honey.

 
Loading a Semi for delivery to Beemaid Showing the Automatic Barrel Grapple

We also sell honey direct to customers by
mail in Canada and we make a little mead for
personal use now and then...

Dry Mead

We used to be the world's largest producer of Ross Rounds

Two Typical Supers  Boxed in pairs for Shipping by Mail - Two cases of Pierco in Foreground

Old Fridges make good honey & Wax Melting Cabinets

An Old Fridge with an Adjustable Temperature Control & Light Bulbs

Here's Where we store things...

Shed with loading Dock - Shop & Storage 102 x 32 Feet -- made of Pipe and Tarpaulin Material Supers Being Moved Inside the Building - See Swinger Picture

During Winter

Looking up our Driveway one March Day

 

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