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10197
Development of Honey Hydrogel Dressing for Enhanced Wound Healing Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Volume 76, Issues 11-12, November-December 2007, Pages...
hivehealth
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Oct 1, 2007
11:08 am
10198
Honey and Medicine: Past, Present and Future P C Molan, Professor of Biological Sciences and Director of the Honey Research Unit University of Waikato,...
hivehealth
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Oct 2, 2007
11:57 am
10201
I subscribed to both when I first got started. They are both very good publications. They each have different, yet equally valuable, information. If it's...
Mike McDonald
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Oct 2, 2007
11:03 pm
10202
Take a bee and remove the abdomen. crush the abdomen with some water and then put a drop of the dirty suspension on a microscope slide glass. cover with cover...
Ruary Rudd
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Oct 3, 2007
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10203
Study: Honey Has Greater Inhibitory Effect than Antibiotics on Some Bacteria Antimicrobial Effect of Bee Honey in Comparison to Antibiotics on Organisms...
hivehealth
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Oct 4, 2007
11:56 am
10204
--I use small cell and natural cell size only.I catch Feral swarms and do cut outs.The bees most times are small and have small cells.I don't treat for mites...
kirk
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Oct 6, 2007
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10205
http://www.solarnow.org/pizzabx.htm I used to melt beeswax comb in a solar melter, and it was slow but worked. dennis...
Guro Dennis Servaes
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Oct 6, 2007
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10206
Study: Antibiotics Showed Less Antibacterial Activity Than Honey In Vitro Anti-Staphylococcal Activity of Honey and Two Standard Antibiotics (Cloxacillin And...
hivehealth
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Oct 6, 2007
9:48 am
10207
Hi all, my brother has had a swarm of honeybees move into the wall of his house, they seem pretty happy there and are quickly filling the wall with comb. we...
Pam
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Oct 6, 2007
12:22 pm
10208
Hi, My name is Mike and I reside in Central Illinois. I'm interested in getting started in beekeeping as a hobby. As such, I would like to place a couple of...
keys2heaven
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Oct 7, 2007
9:57 pm
10209
Hi Mike, The best way to place hives in a residential area is to first check the zoning to see if beehives are excluded from being located within the zoning...
Mike Stoops
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Oct 8, 2007
12:25 am
10210
Thanks for the reply, but specifically I am wondering about the train issue. Would the ground vibrations (from the trains passing) make the bees overly...
keys2heaven
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Oct 8, 2007
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10211
Also, I live in a small town (< 700). The immediate surrounding areas are corn and soybean fields. I can't imagine a zoning restriction on bees in this type of...
keys2heaven
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Oct 8, 2007
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10212
Also, what type of water source should I provide for the bees. There is a main storm drainage channel that runs through the side and rear of my yard. Of...
keys2heaven
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Oct 8, 2007
1:37 am
10213
There was a time when bees were shipped on freight trains. Might still be in China. If they're so close that the breeze hits em it might be an issue, but other...
David Browder
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Oct 8, 2007
1:48 am
10214
I think I found an answer after I wrote this. An outfit in Texas (beecare.com) suggested using a hive top feeder for the syrup/water mixture and then a regular...
keys2heaven
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Oct 8, 2007
12:44 pm
10216
For Water I just went to Walmart and got a dog waterer. I put a stone in to give them a landing place. I can change the water without suiting up. One of the...
Dan McFee
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Oct 8, 2007
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10217
I just put an old bird bath several yards in front of my hives and put fresh water in daily. It's good for the bees and the birds. ... Looking for a deal? Find...
Kevin Fundy
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Oct 9, 2007
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10218
Hello All - I have a confession to make. I HATE processing honey! There I said it and I feel a little better about dragging myself up to my sunroom to finish...
twotortu
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Oct 9, 2007
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10219
Mine's FAR more than I really need but I'm setting up a 20 x 20 with a floor drain, hot & cold water, Cowen uncapper & 33 frame extractor. Honey is pumped from...
Lew Best
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Oct 9, 2007
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10220
For a waterer, we use a 5 gallon plastic bucket, we drilled is series of holes around it approximately 2-3" down from the top. Placed Styrofoam packing...
Bob & Millie Thacker
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Oct 9, 2007
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10221
Honey, Royal Jelly - Simple and Effective Therapy for Infertility Combined Intravaginal Bee Honey and Royal Jelly Versus Intrauterine Insemination for...
hivehealth
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Oct 10, 2007
11:17 am
10222
It takes time and money to set up an efficient honey house. Ours is an addition to our house. We do have a drain in the floor. It's about 14'X14' and we have...
sunstone1313
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Oct 10, 2007
11:20 am
10223
HI there- I was checking my mite tray today and found these small, (1/4" long) maggot-like worms. Look like mini-maggots actually. This is the first time I...
Mandy
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Oct 10, 2007
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10224
Hive beatle larva? ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here...
trevor mansell
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Oct 10, 2007
10:43 pm
10225
They'll be MAXI-maggots soon enough. Sounds like moth larve. Get in there and see what's happening. Like soon. ... From: Mandy To: beekeeping@yahoogroups.com ...
David Browder
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Oct 10, 2007
10:45 pm
10226
Yeah, Trevor could be right. There's "Images" on the net of both of em (Moth and Small Hive Beetle) in different stages of development. Either way I'd get in...
David Browder
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Oct 10, 2007
10:58 pm
10227
They look like hive beetle larvae to me, too small to be wax moths I think. Also the larvae in my hive doesn't look like the wax moth larvae pics I found on...
Mandy
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Oct 10, 2007
11:42 pm
10228
You'll know pretty quick when ya pop open the cover. See cocoons and "spider web"?? Moth. After all these years, I've yet to see a Hive Beetle, they're all...
David Browder
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Oct 11, 2007
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10229
David Browder <davidbrowder@...> wrote: You'll know pretty quick when ya pop open the cover. See cocoons and "spider web"?? Moth. After all these...
Mike Stoops
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Oct 11, 2007
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