wrap them vertically with some lashing straps, stops your lid from coming off. if you used cement blocks to put your beehive on pass it through them. If you got the racheting kind pull it tight so it all holds together.
I've had Gonzo since he was a young hawk and he came to me from Dave Mancini. He is a great bird who has been car hawked at different birds, flown from trees at squirrel and rabbit, and flown from a T-perch. He is a wonderfully efficient hunter that hunts in the 650 gram range.
Tess came to me by way of Wes Collins breeding project. She is a direct descendant of the Coulsins' famous White wing. I just acquired her for the 2008-09 hunting season. Her previous owner flew her extensively from the car at starlings, geese, and crows. She has been great at squirrels and has a ridiculously calm disposition. She flies between 900 - 950 grams.
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stay safe my friend, you might want to strap your bee's down, stop the hive from falling over
MY DAUGHTER TEXTED ME "Are you going to wade out the storm?"
Good luck...
Thanks guys, I'm not real worried about this one.
How do you strap down a beehive?
wrap them vertically with some lashing straps, stops your lid from coming off. if you used cement blocks to put your beehive on pass it through them. If you got the racheting kind pull it tight so it all holds together.
Stay safe Doug... Tina and I came down to batten down the hatches,put in the deck chairs...the ocean really stirred up from sunrise to sunset.
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