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Those interested in beekeeping art, history and technology are invited to view a virtual photo tour of the Prokopovych Beekeeping Museum in Kyiv, Ukraine. This...
John Caldeira
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Dec 2, 2006
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Thanks for sharing John. That was awesome!!! I wish we had something like that around here. Tommy John Caldeira <john@...> wrote: Those interested...
tom langley
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Dec 2, 2006
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Wonderful! I really enjoyed looking at the varieties of hives --Madeleine in NJ...
M Nist
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Dec 3, 2006
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9056
Thanks for sharing John. That was awesome!!! I wish we had something like that around here. Tommy John Caldeira <john@...> wrote: Those interested...
tom langley
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Dec 3, 2006
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Application of Manuka Honey Improved MRSA-Contaminated Ulcers Topical Manuka Honey for MRSA Contaminated Skin Ulcers Palliative Medicine, Vol. 20, No. 5, 557...
hivehealth
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Dec 3, 2006
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I don't post frequently, as I have one back yard hive and seem to be muddling along just fine... but the museum post inspired me to ask a question. Does...
Kelly Savino
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Dec 4, 2006
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hi how are u ____________________________________________________________________________________ Have a burning question? Go to www.Answers.yahoo.com and get...
abdrahman naass
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Dec 5, 2006
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UK Nursing Magazine Outlines Evidence for Use of Honey in Wound Care Honey Dressings in Wound Care Nursing Times (UK), 2006 May 30-Jun 5;102(22):40-2 Irene...
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Dec 5, 2006
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9061
http://www.netscape.com/viewstory/2006/12/07/using-bees-to-detect-bombs/...
Michael Kelly
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Dec 7, 2006
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VERY INTERESTING!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing. Lew Best near Waco, TX ... Those interested in beekeeping art, history and technology are invited to view a...
Lew Best
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Dec 8, 2006
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9063
I've had recurring problems with robbing from my one and only hive, and I still haven't been able to reliably prevent it. I'm a first-year beekeeper, which is...
Anne Brennan
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Dec 10, 2006
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9064
... prevent robbing without negatively affecting hive ventilation?<< I tape the top inner cover with duct tape and use 20 penny nails between the inner and...
Dan&jan
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Dec 11, 2006
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... Thanks, Dan, for this suggestion. Anything I can do to let air pass through but not bees sounds like a big improvement. Anne -- ... Anne Brennan ...
Anne Brennan
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Dec 11, 2006
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9066
... prevent robbing without negatively affecting hive ventilation?<< I staple # 8 hardware cloth ( the same screen used on Screened Bottom Boards ) around the...
Mike Gillmore
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Dec 11, 2006
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9067
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Dec 12, 2006
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9068
have you tried an internal feeder? inside a spare deep or an entrance feeder. the entrance feeder and a robber screen should help....
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Dec 12, 2006
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9069
... Actually, I've never used an entrance feeder (I should have clarified in my original post) because I'd heard robbing would be a problem. When feeding...
Anne Brennan
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Dec 12, 2006
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Wow! I wonder what we ordered! ;) --Madeleine in NJ...
M Nist
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Dec 12, 2006
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9071
Queen Rearing Poll I am planning on raising my own queens this coming year. There are several options I am considering to initiate the development of the...
Mike Stoops
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Dec 13, 2006
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9072
Queen rearing I'm in Australia and I have just grafted 40 cells out of the 40 I got 23 cells which I have just put into nuc's. It is easy to Gaft it's only...
Ted Flower
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Dec 13, 2006
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Hi Anne Iget an empty frame and with a watering can I pour sugar water into them then put the frame into the bottom box( put fames into bucket to catch the run...
Ted Flower
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Dec 13, 2006
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For all your time and effort you are better off just grafting the larva. If you are really dead set against grafting then look into the jenter queen rearing...
trevor mansell
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Dec 13, 2006
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Ted, That's something I hadn't thought of. Thanks for this suggestion; I will keep this in mind for Spring when I am feeding syrup again! Anne ... -- ... Anne...
Anne Brennan
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Dec 13, 2006
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9076
Hi Mile, I have no experience in queen rearing, I just remember one of the principles of the famous Brother John. He produced a lot of queens, put them in nucs...
Ivailo Alexiev
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Dec 14, 2006
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9077
When I sold my California home back in June, I sold my two hives. I have returned to my native Washington State, just north of Seattle. I am unable to...
David O.
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Dec 14, 2006
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9078
"David O." <oberstadt@...> wrote: I am lining up two locations, both with good early sun and reliable water. I'll...
Mike Stoops
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Dec 14, 2006
4:40 pm
9079
Mike - Grafting is the best way to go, and not too difficult to learn, just takes a little bit of practice. The Miller method works well. I've used a modified...
queenannsrevenge2002
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Dec 15, 2006
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Our harvest in New England this year was not great due to a very wet spring. Only one of our three hives produced anything (about 30lbs). When extracting there...
Robert Belcher
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Dec 15, 2006
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9081
Does it feel slightly gritty when you taste it? My guess is that it is crystallizing. Try setting a jar in hot (to the touch) water and let it sit If they...
Lee Ratcliff
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Dec 15, 2006
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Lawrence
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