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Several years ago a single frame extractor was sold for about $50US. It was a stainless steel box about six inches longer than a frame with two eye bolts on...
Lackey, Raymond
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... was ... side ... I've heard of people attaching a frame in an appropriate container on the end of a rope and spinning it around. allen...
Allen Dick
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I have a 1915 book about beekeeping in India which shows a single frame extractor. Imagine a 3 foot length of iron rod about 1 inch diameter, sticking up from...
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Sounds like an interesting party game. But not very useful if more than one super of frames, unless you have unlimited free labor. ... From: Allen Dick I've...
Karen Oland
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Hi Karen! I know it is April 1st but indeed there is another use of whirling things around your head on a piece of string. Although I keep a couple of...
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... Hi again Mike An old washing machine needs little converting over - use the spin cycle. You can even use your regular washer if you put your uncapped...
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hey, i may try that! i can find an old washer just bout anywhere. thank's 4 the plan, ill let you know how it turns out when im finished. cheers. mike. ... ...
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(Edited for unecessary quoting) Hi Mike Watch for blow-outs, especially if the washer is too small to get the frames in radially - you may need a cake-cooling...
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Apr 8, 2002
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May one assume that the washing machine you use for extracting honey is the top-loading type with a vertical drum? I find it difficult to visualise the...
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... Correct assumption. Sorry, almost all washers in NZ are this type - i tend to forget that some folk have such unusual contraptions as front-loading...
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Is it possible to make your own plastic foundation? Joseph Tona [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Trotting a pc connection out to the beeyard makes it much more complicated than necessary. And with the wide range of frequencies, high and low filters on...
Les Roberts
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Apr 29, 2002
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What a color organ basically does is either attach to a speaker output, or have a mic built into it. It divides the frequency spectrum into three ranges,...
Les Roberts
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I'm looking for suggestions to overcome the following problem related to trying to raise queens using the 'Jenter System'. The problem is encountered during...
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I added a page to my website on a simple design of OMF. Abstract: "Conventional open mesh floors seem to be similar in that they all use a drawer type...
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... related ... all ... in ... around ... had ... Naturally, ... Tex Bee Guy, Sounds like everything id kosher except you did not mention the state of the eggs...
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Sounds like everything id kosher except you did not mention the state of the eggs ne' 3 day old into larvae. I have found down here in Southern Africa that...
Bob Hack
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Hi Bob, What I mean by scrawny bastards is the smallest hatched larvae (after 3 days when you transfer the cups to the cell holders) that looks like it will...
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try using a swarm box. make up a wooden box big enough to take three frames. shake bees from a strong colony into box until box has loads of young bees in. ...
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... make ... honey, ... What sort of temperature are you talking about? Regards, Robert Brenchley RSBrenchley@... Birmingham UK...
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... Which by happy co-incidence would also select the youngest. ... -Pav ________________________________________________ (\ Pav...
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I cannot say the exact temperature, not that technical, just that I put the hive where it is out of direct sunlight all day. When I had the hives in full sun...
Lesotho Bee Products
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I am not sure at what altitude Mpho has his hives at, but I would estimate the mean daytime temperature is around 28 deg C in summer with a low humidity. Eddy ...
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Sounds resonable for average temperature, yet I am at about 1, 500 metres and I have another breeding station at 2, 300 metres up in the highlands of Lesotho ...
Lesotho Bee Products
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of palletizing bees and moving them with a bobcat. Let me know what you think. Thanks, Shane...
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You must use a queen rearing unit that does not have any open brood, otherwise the bees do not accept the eggs. Another option is to let the eggs hatch in the...
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Thanks Mpho for your reply and others for your info. Very useful for me....Bob...
Bob Hack
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Hi People Personally I have never moved bees with a bobcat. But I have operated a forklift in my "day Job" My thoughts are A bobcat/ palettes would be a very...
don nairn
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Hi don nairn, Thanks for the advice. I think I need a flatbed truck which would pull the bobcat on a trailer. I never thought much about the pallets bumping...
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Hi Folk I've only ever seen 'swinger' forklifts in photos - the ones i've seen look very similar to 'bobcats'. Anyone know how they differ? I know of at least...
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