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20 Comments

  1. I feel like neighbors would freak out…. Is this legal? Just curious, cause I have always thought it would be fun to have a bee farm.

  2. I'm guessing you need to first check with people living near you to make sure they are okay with you installing a bee farm?

  3. Dallas is like the bee whisperer. He took control and calmed those bees down very quickly.

  4. Extremely informative. I’m in Chiraq and have been contemplating this. I i wonder if I need to see if my neighbors are allergic to this.

  5. Got started doing this last year. Up to 5 hives, and got 9 gallons of honey this fall – didn’t even take half. Great for pollination and we get some benefit from it.

  6. Excellent. Bees are very sensitive to magnetic fields and EMF. If you put a phone, microphone, or other electronics with strong EMF near them, it can drive them wild, drive them off, or even lead to the death of a hive (often through even abandoning the queen).

  7. Hey I found the video. Dallas and I have been friends since 1970. He finally got me interested in it three years ago. He’s a great teacher. Can’t go wrong with his advice. A rural setting, late spring and early fall, nailed it. That’s exactly what I have where I’m at.

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