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Just to let you know that the scientific program for Apimondia 2007 in Melbourne has now been posted on the website. Go to www.apimondia2007.com and click on...
queenbee
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Hi Shane, can you contact me. regards Alex, North Altona. tel 0408593781...
Alex King
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Jul 26, 2007
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hi all. i have been speaking to several beekeepers of european origin and they all ask why we have deep lids (50 mm ?)here in australia? has anyone tried the...
fszut
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Aug 19, 2007
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Hi Bumbleb , I know your dilemma. The Aussies developed their apiculture somewhat in isolation. Their reasons for doing what they do are not always obvious...
John Leary Smith
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Aug 20, 2007
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G'day fszut, I haven't tried the European style myself. I dont think its a problem if the bees build comb and fill it with honey up in the lid. When they do...
Graham Manning.
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Aug 20, 2007
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I have used both types of lids and found what you call a deep lid the best as it easier to remove. With the shallow lid or 'telescopic' lid there is nowhere...
Alan Norris
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-- My original has not been delivered, will try another way. Apologies if you end up with two messages. ... I am not sure why it is a waste, a mess maybe, but...
podargus
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Aug 20, 2007
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-- Alan Norris said ... as it easier to remove. With the shallow lid or 'telescopic' lid there is nowhere to get the hive tool to prise I the lid off. Alan you...
podargus
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Aug 20, 2007
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The 50mm migratory lid was just that, a lid for ventilation when shifting bees and they are locked up. In the more humid areas it also supplies a way for the...
queenbee
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Aug 20, 2007
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(This is the same again as I don't think it came through the first time, well I didn't get it.) The 50mm migratory lid was just that, a lid for ventilation...
queenbee
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Aug 20, 2007
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Not sure where the 21.5 inch long bases comes from. Most are around 21 inches. Not true that we developed in isolation. Look in the old books to see the...
queenbee
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Aug 20, 2007
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... I am not sure why it is a waste, a mess maybe, but not a waste. Actually after the first time they are filled, and then 'broken' by the beekeeper, the...
Geoff Manning
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Aug 20, 2007
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Hi Graham , i dont know about linseed oil , but i know a commercial keeper down here in S.A that has treated his hive the same way for 30 something years he...
Buddha L
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Aug 20, 2007
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Thanks, Trevor, for the correction. That extra half inch may be the fault of my aging memory. I wonder if perhaps there was some suggestion came out of...
John Leary Smith
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Aug 21, 2007
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http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/09/03/100202647/index.htm?postversion=2007082811 -- Juanse Barros J. APIZUR S.A. Carrera 695 Gorbea...
Juanse Barros
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Aug 29, 2007
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You will probably have access to a better discusion at Apimondia, I will have to follow it ny mail and internet It escaped from here? ...
Juanse Barros
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I have checked past postings and this Cris Rakes person has not contributed one item about Bees. He has contributed his Right Wing, parinoid, over-the-top USA ...
Bill
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G'day Bill, I haven't deleted him but he is now on moderation. I do feel that his last email to this group was spam and that is not what we want to see here. ...
Graham
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Sep 22, 2007
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Cheers Graham ... what...
Bill
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Sep 22, 2007
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Hello, I'm a very new but keen beekeeper in central Victoria and am after some advice. Two of my hives are very strong with lots of bees and brood, almost to...
John McMahon
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Sep 27, 2007
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I would not be using raw sugar but granulated sugar. Raw sugar contains too much molasses which can cause diarrhoea in bees. If you need to feed sugar syrup,...
queenbee
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Sep 27, 2007
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Thanks for the information Trevor, I¹ll probably go with plain white granulated sugar then. I am a bit worried about them swarming as they are strong and low...
John McMahon
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Sep 27, 2007
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2Kg of sugar will dissolve in1200ml of boiling water stir to dissolve and then let cool. This is a heavy syrup but the bees will still take it. As I understand...
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Sep 28, 2007
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... some ... brood, almost ... total of ... prospects ... them in ... stimulate their ... appreciated. ... hey john, two times of the year to feed bees is...
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... some ... brood, almost ... total of ... prospects ... them in ... stimulate their ... appreciated. ... oh john forgot to mention, be sure to use hot water...
heyrakes
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Thanks very much for sharing your experience, and to you too Don. As a beginner, it makes a huge difference to me. I'll get to work and probably attempt my...
John McMahon
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Sep 28, 2007
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A quick update for anyone interested... Yesterday I fed one hive - they had virtually no honey stores at all but a heap of bees and brood. The other hive I...
John McMahon
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