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... We use a steam cleaner to provide steam for steam engines. They are cheap easy to control and used ones are readily available. -- Thanks Shanta McBain Bee...
Shanta McBain
shantamcbain
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Jul 1, 2004
2:02 pm
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Dear all, Thanks for good and valuable discussion and points. GEO RESOURCE CENTRE non-profit voluntary organization. GEO RESOURCE CENTRE "Sri Rajam Nivas" 7A1...
gerece dhan
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Jul 2, 2004
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Hi there People, Can anybody advise me if the steam off of boiling water is hot enough for a steam knife? Last season I had a beer keg of boiling water, fired...
Mark
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Jul 5, 2004
11:16 am
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Mark The temperature of the steam does not change unless you increase the pressure. All I use is a 5 litre round can with a car radiator neck soldered on top...
Alan Norris
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Jul 5, 2004
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Dear Sir, What are the flowers liked by bees? Can you give their botanical names of the flowers of the plants. Dhanapal GEO RESOURCE CENTRE "Sri Rajam Nivas" ...
gerece dhan
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Jul 12, 2004
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I am posting this information inthe hopes it will reach some people who are not subcribed to the number of other places I have already posted this. If you...
tomandcara
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Jul 13, 2004
6:44 pm
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Dear network members, What are the flowers liked by bees? Could you please give their local names and botanical names. Bee prmoter dd GEO RESOURCE CENTRE "Sri...
gerece dhan
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Jul 17, 2004
3:27 pm
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... I have a start of a database on bee forage on my site below. This is a direct link to my database on herbs. The field view is just diffrent. There are a ...
Shanta McBain
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Jul 23, 2004
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hey all! Here I am in rainy finland... it has been raining for 3 weeks now... so... every hives is totally empty on honney.. and now I started feeding hives...
pekkism35
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Jul 29, 2004
7:59 am
854
Much the same picture here in Sweden! We too have had our share of rain this year, but luckely not quite as bad as in Finland! Each of my hives do have a super...
Ron/Eefje van Mierlo
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Jul 29, 2004
7:55 pm
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hey Ron/Eefje van Mierlo! Yep, sound like the same... :-) Well, yes... have been hopung and planning trip to Aus or NZ to looking there how they "keep" them ...
pekkism35
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Aug 2, 2004
11:37 am
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Having seen the web site at http://www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2004/july/cybersheperd.htm It started me thinking It seems that commercial beekeepers are...
don_nairn
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Aug 11, 2004
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Hi there. I'm new here. I wonder if anyone can help me, with hints to find a good weight method for my hives. I found one, but havent fond the producer. It is...
birkelundjonny
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Aug 17, 2004
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... Hi! ... Welcome.. ... method for my hives. ... nectar detector. ... It is looked bit same system what I use during summer weight my hive.. quality of pic...
pekkism35
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Aug 17, 2004
2:46 pm
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A neighbour has had a swarm of bees make a nest in one of his bird breeding boxes, he is having a beekeeper remove the bees. But the same thing happened last...
june gaut
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Sep 22, 2004
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Dear June Gaut to help you from the bees not return back, i would advice you to spray the breeding box with nonpoisonous chemical. bees can recognize the...
jackson maku
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Sep 22, 2004
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... <junegaut@y...> wrote: Hey June! ... to ... made ... Wel, I have never hears that before, that bees have some "homebase" thing.... but there is a "thing"...
pekkism35
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Sep 23, 2004
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Bees are very adaptable. It has been suggested from bee tube research that the minimum volume for a colony of bees is 10 l. From my observations it appears...
don_nairn
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Sep 24, 2004
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Our local beekeeping group is trying to get together a display of beekeeping equipment from past eras to do a display to show to schools & shows. If anyone has...
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Sep 25, 2004
3:59 am
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Hi Don, I'm interested to learn more about your "bait hive" methods. Do you set out a box of drawn combs? Or would frames of foundation be ok? If I was to set...
Graham
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Sep 25, 2004
11:56 am
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Hi Graham and others. I think the important thing with bait hives is to use old equipment. So that it smells nice to the bees. Last year I put nucleus hives on...
don_nairn
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Sep 30, 2004
2:20 am
866
Where are you located? Remember Langstroth hives where designed around 150 years ago ... show...
don_nairn
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Sep 30, 2004
2:26 am
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Hi I was wondering what are the advantage and disadvantage of over and under supering. Ted ... Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies....
Ted Flower
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Oct 5, 2004
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Please iam a beekeepers here in Uganda would like to get working partner from around the would . the partner is to help me in marketing my produced honey and...
jackson maku
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Oct 6, 2004
12:07 pm
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Hi Ted, I'll have a go at answering this one. Undersupering is the better method because the bees can seal the honey in the top box while starting to fill the...
Graham
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Oct 14, 2004
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Perhaps I can help on this, and help save a few backs. ... Controlled studies show no difference at all. One such study was done by the University of Georgia...
jfischer_supercollider
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Oct 15, 2004
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... From: "jfischer_supercollider" ... As Graham pointed out, undersupering is mainly for the convenience of the beekeeper. Whether using bee repellents...
Geoff Manning
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Oct 15, 2004
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... Jim has mentioned this study but I would point out that it was done in the USA under totally different conditions to Australia. I certainly do not dispute...
M & T Weatherhead
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Oct 15, 2004
8:18 am
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I agree with those in support of under-supering. Yes, I have heard it proclaimed from very high places that there is no advantage. Maybe my bees don't get any...
John Leary Smith
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Oct 16, 2004
1:21 am
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Can i have advice on the positioning of frames being tranferered from my 5 frame nuc to an 8 frame hive? I am a beginner so need all the help i can get. Anyway...
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