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One or two brood boxes, Honey flow, when to super and collateral damage.
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<blockquote data-quote="Breeder of queens Koss" data-source="post: 9277" data-attributes="member: 449"><p>And what can be forbidden in beekeeping techniques? What I like about beekeeping is that you assemble your beekeeping technique like a lego set of different parts. For example, I can bring out queens of bees in 6-7 different ways. (with a starter, without it, with a queen in the hive, without her, or a combined version, etc.) And depending on the weather conditions and the state of the colonies, I use different options. Why do you think that people who study on the Internet lose their independence and ability to analyze. The more different options you have, the easier it is for the brain to draw its own conclusions. Of course, this is a trial-and-error method, but that's actually how people learn. And I studied the same thing on YouTube. And not necessarily the method that you officially use is the most successful and correct. This, of course, is only my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breeder of queens Koss, post: 9277, member: 449"] And what can be forbidden in beekeeping techniques? What I like about beekeeping is that you assemble your beekeeping technique like a lego set of different parts. For example, I can bring out queens of bees in 6-7 different ways. (with a starter, without it, with a queen in the hive, without her, or a combined version, etc.) And depending on the weather conditions and the state of the colonies, I use different options. Why do you think that people who study on the Internet lose their independence and ability to analyze. The more different options you have, the easier it is for the brain to draw its own conclusions. Of course, this is a trial-and-error method, but that's actually how people learn. And I studied the same thing on YouTube. And not necessarily the method that you officially use is the most successful and correct. This, of course, is only my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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