Results 1 to 6 of 6
Thread: Interesting Drone Link
-
Apr 13th 2012, 05:10 AM #1
Interesting Drone Link
....but what do I know.....
http://www.facebook.com/#!/ShepherdsWatchApiary
www.masonschimneyservice.com
-
Apr 13th 2012, 05:29 AM #2
- Join Date
- Aug 2009
- Location
- Annapolis Valley N.S.
- Posts
- 5,066
- Blog Entries
- 3
Interesting reading!
"More important than talent, strength or knowledge is the ability to laugh at yourself and enjoy the pursuit of your dreams"
Proud Beekeeping Forums Member (Tundra Division)
-
Apr 13th 2012, 07:28 AM #3
Senior Member
- Join Date
- Mar 2009
- Location
- Williston, NC
- Posts
- 376
Whoever thinks to do research such as this on drones? Usually, they're just researched for fertilization quality. Really found this interesting regarding weights, times and especially oxygen consumption. Thanks Eddy!
-
Apr 13th 2012, 10:30 AM #4
Good post and read for sure,
bees are bees and do as they please!!
A hungry dawg hunts harder!!
.... --- - -... . . ... .-- .. .-.. .-.. .... .- ...- . -.-- --- ..- ... - . .--. .--. .. -. .- -. -.. ..-. . - -.-. .... .. -. .-.. .. -.- . -.-- --- ..- .-. .... . .- -.. .-- .- ... --- -. ..-. .. .-. . .- -. -.. -.-- --- ..- .-. -... .- -.-. -.- ... .. -.. . .- -.-. .- - -.-. .... .. -.
-
Apr 13th 2012, 12:27 PM #5
After further review and testing, it's inaccurate. I had drones flying in numbers this morning at 11 am and it was 55 degrees. I also witnessed my queen flying back into the nuc at around noon with temps in the upper 50's. Hopefully she went to the club and some drones picked her up for a good time

Edit:
Saw her come back again at 3:00. I tried to get my Iphone out but she went in the hive
Of course I came back out with my 300mm Cannon D-40 but she was a no show.....but what do I know.....
http://www.facebook.com/#!/ShepherdsWatchApiary
www.masonschimneyservice.com
-
Good information, I actually knew the least about those guys.... thanks for sharing it....



Reply With Quote




Bookmarks