Help! What kind of mites are these?!

Appalachianhills

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I agree completely. We have caught a couple of swarms over the years.

I had wild bees in a hollow tree at my house for years, but a storm broke a limb higher up the tree, and they swarmed and left. I'm guessing the broken limb allowed rain to get down to where they were.
I'm glad someone on here doesn't think I'm crazy. I just can't stand seeing anything go to waste and with the price of honey and it's health benefits I can't help but say get em
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I'm glad someone on here doesn't think I'm crazy. I just can't stand seeing anything go to waste and with the price of honey and it's health benefits I can't help but say get em
Even if you don't take the honey, having bees around your place is a huge plus. My BIL keeps bees, so I get his in my garden.
 

thenewman187

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I found this online, it's not really mine.

Those are bees in what's called a bibwak they'll move within the day in search of a permanent home.

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Why leed people on and say there yours then. Oh well u know there not mine I got this pic off the internet..good job
 

cactusbudz

Active Member
never tried autos but I am very curious. lmk on how the quality is. I live in Michigan were you can only have 12 plants per patient(up to 6 including yourself). But if the quality is there, hell you could get 2 maybe even 3 harvest outside. Inever grown or smoked. I'm sure in the next 5 years they are going to get even better
 

thenewman187

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HIGH JACKED!! From what I heard they are comparable with photos and ya if you plant a few weeks apart you can harvest all lol ill let u know for sure how it is .. I have a post u can follow on more autos and keep u posted too . BLACKBERRY KUSH AUTOS AND BLACKJACK AUTOS... how much u think that isWP_20160719_21_46_36_Pro.jpg WP_20160719_21_46_54_Pro.jpg
 
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