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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

Re-stacking wind blown Bee Hives. Bee Hive set up making sure frames are straight.

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  • And I am happy for you.Great vid thanks.

  • @honeybees1  I thank you and Merry Christmas.

  • I'm happy that I'm not in high wind or tornado country, but I do know what it's like to look out a 20 or so hives and see the damage that a few bears can do in one night.I can prevent the bears with ele fence, but there is no defence against mother nature.

  • @dave4854 I wish you well. I do understand a bear can really destroy a bee hive.

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  • @WallsBeeMan I to had a bee yard washed away with flooding water so I'm with you on the high ground.

  • @dave4854 We had a rare bear sighting in North MS about 2 years back. Bears migrated from LA cross the MS river into South MS several years ago and giving the beekeepers a very had time.

  • @flatpicker1234  I thank you.

  • @WallsBeeMan All my pleasure

  • @kelsam2 Very very thankful as the bees were Ok as well as everything else. Many years ago I had a yard washed away with a flood so all yard are on high ground now.

  • @dave4854 I'm very thankful and surprised not only was there no damage but the bees had no fatality.

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