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    Look at Bob Binnie's YouTube videos or https://beekeepingforum.co.uk/threads/aficionados-of-oxalic-sublimation.51127/ 1g In the US...
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    https://beekeepingforum.co.uk/threads/12-frame-extractor-for-sale.57516/
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    Anduril replied to the thread Sending Honey to EU.
    One of my customers put the honey in the travel bottles and got to Europe without any problems.
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    Anduril replied to the thread Thymol death syrup.
    It's been re-evaluated.
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    Anduril replied to the thread Thymol death syrup.
    While potassium sorbate is a preservative and inhibits mould, it is used in the wine industry as well as in processed food, I believe it...
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    Anduril replied to the thread Thymol death syrup.
    Would that be the blue one with 4 corner and centre access?
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    Anduril reacted to The Poot's post in the thread What did you do in the Apiary today? with Like Like.
    You timed it right for the Archers too then….
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    Anduril replied to the thread Thymol death syrup.
    "Thymol death syrup" is a bit over dramatic. It happens with normal syrup. You could use sandpaper to roughen up the cones to help them...
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    Anduril replied to the thread Car keys with buttons..
    You could buy a faraday pouch for your key.
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    Anduril replied to the thread Bee free honey.
    Their bee free honey cannot do the complexities of beekeeping.
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    Anduril replied to the thread Thin to thick.
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    Anduril replied to the thread Thin to thick.
    That's exactly what I used to do which is better for the bees. But over time beekeepers have over simplified/over thought the ratios...
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    Anduril replied to the thread Thin to thick.
    https://www.apiarybook.com/sugarsyrup.html Your 3.5 litres contains 2.72 kg sugar 2.72 litres water Changing the calculator to 2:1 3.5...
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