But what about Mitch Mitchell?Hendrix was such a talented dude…I guess most lefty’s are in their right mind
was listening to playlist one night really on high on trip and hendrix's machine gun live from fillmore east came on such intense guitar work with the state i was in had to go outside and get a breather after it was intense
In 2016 Rolling Stone magazine listed him #8 in the list of Top 100 drummers all time…but unlike me he plays drums righthandedBut what about Mitch Mitchell?
What does that mean?due to swarming
They packed up and left.. lol..What does that mean?
Ok I understand, I’m surprised they would want 2 leave his bountiful property… he grows good weed!They packed up and left.. lol..
I used to have to help out a buddies dad and retrieve a swarm from a bush at a neighbors yard once a year.. just shook them into a box and put them back.. just as long as we had the queen..
They usually swarm when there is more than one queen in the hive and the hive is just way too packed full of bees…it is the older one that gets forced out…when she does leave the hive she takes half of the bees with her and the remaining dominant queen will kill any remaining queen cells within the hiveOk I understand, I’m surprised they would want 2 leave his bountiful property… he grows good weed!
… you got a lot bookedThis Saturday will open 90 Proof's Summer and Fall Tour around the Finger Lakes...Chunky, Lester, Jim and any of you guys that are nearby at the time of our gigs...please stop on by and say Howdie!!! View attachment 19007250
The beekeeper I was working with would split hives and make new queens by separating day old larvae and feeding them royal jelly. It was a cool process to see.They usually swarm when there is more than one queen in the hive and the hive is just way too packed full of bees…it is the older one that gets forced out…when she does leave the hive she takes half of the bees with her and the remaining dominant queen will kill any remaining queen cells within the hive
i've done the same thing with a couple of girls...feed them some "royal jelly" and tell them they're queens!The beekeeper I was working with would split hives and make new queens by separating day old larvae and feeding them royal jelly. It was a cool process to see.