Published On Feb 2, 2024
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One of the most difficult jobs in the bee yard is removing loaded honey supers and moving the hives, especially when you are as old as I am. Of course if you are lucky enough to have help doing the job, it becomes much easier. However, there are a lot of beekeepers who fly solo in their apiary and for this group of folks I have an idea you may want to consider, buying a hive lift.
Please note, I am NOT endorsing the lift that was used in this video, but it did prove helpful and I could certainly see the benefits of having one myself. Joey was very satisfied with this lift, and as you saw, he even gave the manufacturer a shout out.
I would strongly suggest that if you do consider looking into purchasing a lift for yourself, do your own research to protect your investment. I went on line and saw a few different manufacturers, but there were not that many. For those interested in the lift that we used here is the contact info:
beebreedingcentre.com
I have to thank Joey Rawls for giving us a hand and bringing the lift to make the job easier. And for those interested in checking out his Youtube channel, here's the link:
@josephrawls
Click the link below and fill out the info to enter into the HillCo Enduro 6 frame radial extractor. The winner will be announced in late February on my video.
https://forms.gle/79gwtebiJd3PXkjx8
For all those wishing to send their honey bottle label to me or for those who would like to have my address for any other reason, my address is:
Mr. Ed
75376 River Road
St. Benedict, LA 70457
For those wishing to contact me by email, my address is:
[email protected]
If you have not sent me your honey label, please do, I will be collecting them for a long time. God's peace to all.
Mr. Ed