Thank you. Built them last year. This will be our first full season with them and we are very excited to spring to arrive Cedar wood from Menards. They had the best quality lumber and prices when I was shopping for Cedar Thank you
Great points, nice trap design, I used this particular design for years.....until I got tired of carrying all that weight for a particular distance, so this year I came up with a different design, a lot lighter, easier to handle, hope it will do the job like the old version traps, I got a lot of swarms over the years...some from my own bee yards, but quite a few swarms that came from who knows where. I also live in Michigan, I run be beeyards in Goodland/Imlay City/Yale area but I live in Troy. Best of luck to you this season. Dan
Lighter weight with the same basic design and I see no reason why you won’t be just as successful I utilize construction scrap and have even more from a roofing job but man are they heavy when OSB. Price is right though Love to hear from people swarm catching in Michigan Not much longer and our season will be here Thank you for the comment Best of luck
I like the added ventilation. I have one louvered/screened vent but like the idea of more. I actually screw down the lid and that works for me. It is easy and makes sure they don’t let bees out in transport. How many locations are you trapping? Oakland county, mi
6 locations this year. Third year with same six locations. Traps going up next week All locations have caught in the past two seasons. Not every location has caught each year. Caught 6 last year Only one trap is within reach of of my bees so I am not catching my own bees but I keep a trap in the yard as an insurance policy Thank you for the comment and question
The bees bringing pollen back to the trap is a great indicator of a laying queen..
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the clarification on scenting. I've been putting some inside as well, but will stop.
VERY nice trap
Thank you
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Nice idea on adding a different entrance, think I'll try it.
Thank you. helps with narrow catch locations, Nuc installs and another vent.
Where are you located?
@@fishingforbees Northern Indiana.
won’t be long now before your season starts.
best of luck!
Nice raised beds
Thank you. Built them last year. This will be our first full season with them and we are very excited to spring to arrive
Cedar wood from Menards. They had the best quality lumber and prices when I was shopping for Cedar
Thank you
Great points, nice trap design, I used this particular design for years.....until I got tired of carrying all that weight for a particular distance, so this year I came up with a different design, a lot lighter, easier to handle, hope it will do the job like the old version traps, I got a lot of swarms over the years...some from my own bee yards, but quite a few swarms that came from who knows where.
I also live in Michigan, I run be beeyards in Goodland/Imlay City/Yale area but I live in Troy.
Best of luck to you this season.
Dan
Lighter weight with the same basic design and I see no reason why you won’t be just as successful
I utilize construction scrap and have even more from a roofing job but man are they heavy when OSB. Price is right though
Love to hear from people swarm catching in Michigan
Not much longer and our season will be here
Thank you for the comment
Best of luck
I like the added ventilation. I have one louvered/screened vent but like the idea of more. I actually screw down the lid and that works for me. It is easy and makes sure they don’t let bees out in transport. How many locations are you trapping?
Oakland county, mi
6 locations this year. Third year with same six locations.
Traps going up next week
All locations have caught in the past two seasons. Not every location has caught each year. Caught 6 last year
Only one trap is within reach of of my bees so I am not catching my own bees but I keep a trap in the yard as an insurance policy
Thank you for the comment and question