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  1. DorsetB

    Hot knife trick

    Well, I either give it back to the bees.... or spread it on hot buttered toast. Sacriledge I know as cappings ar the most delicate and purest wax. (but yummy also).
  2. DorsetB

    Hot knife trick

    shut-up as that's an old trick from way back. Been doing it for years. However, well done for finding it out by yourself. If you don't do so already, a serrated knife is heaps better.
  3. DorsetB

    Powerpoint presentation

    Many thanks! PMs sent. Looked at the thread PD suggested, I think in view of the audience involved, the bit about drones is compulsory...:):)
  4. DorsetB

    Powerpoint presentation

    Evening all, I am putting together a PP presentation for a talk I will be giving to the local WI next month. I think I have most of what I need but wondered if anyone had done one of these before and whether they could forward me any material I might find useful. I am keeping things fairly...
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    Breakdown of Honey`

    If you have a look at Wikipedia, and type "sugar" and then "honey" into the search box, you will get a neat little table further down the RH side of the page.
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    queen seeking new home, Dorset

    Whereabouts in Dorset are you?
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    Lang poly nuc

    Yes, I have two of them. Very happy with them. As you are in Hampshire, feel free to PM me to come and have a look if you like.
  8. DorsetB

    The best laid plans........

    "The message, no matter how well behaved you think your bees are and how expert a beekeeper you think you are, all it takes is one sting to show that beekeeping in a back garden or on an allotment site is an accident waiting to happen." ... rather a sweeping statement: depends on the location...
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    Attracted to salt?

    Gilles Fert, in his book on queen raising, recommends adding salt to the water bucket you put out for them. I also noticed recently they were all over the horse manure next to the compost heap, so I made up 3 buckets of bee water: 1: water with a drop of peppermnint oil, as recommended in...
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    Bees build their own entrance

    Now all they need is an entrance and exit sign.
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    Switches

    1)Don't forget that in the case of some switches, like two way switches, ie stair lights which can be switched from upstirs and downstairs, one of them will always be the "wrong way round". In the US, light switches all seem to be opposite to ours. 2) Pensioners should only be allowed in...
  13. DorsetB

    Arnia Hive Monitor

    I turned my trial down in the end, as it seemed a fun thing to try out, but not £60.00 per hive fun. Will be following any trial results with interest though.
  14. DorsetB

    Bees build their own entrance

    I was going to post the same question, as two of my nucs have done the same thing - never seen anything like it: small holes yes, but never anythnig so large; will try and get a piccie later when the rain stops.
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    Hoselock type plastic fittings

    The problem I have had is not the female/male joint but the thread between the locknut and the fitting, hence my ptfe suggestion. Also I have had more than one O ring fail in the past. ... so it would appear they are even more carp than we thought at first, as we seem to have different problems!
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