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  1. GuyNir

    Early Queens

    Agree with Ian and Dani, all Q’s I got from them were excellent 👌
  2. GuyNir

    Equipment sales

    Last time I bought poly equipment was 3-4 years ago. Shocking how much prices went up since.
  3. GuyNir

    Extractor

    Welcome to use my 9 frame electric radial one if you’re close by…
  4. GuyNir

    Extractor

    Paul, are you sure this is something you want to do going forward? Maybe borrow from a friend or use the local association for the next year or two?
  5. GuyNir

    Vaping from above / through the crownboard

    From the top.
  6. GuyNir

    Whether to vape with oxalic acid after completion of Apivar (Amitraz)?

    Mid December is the time here, for me (SW Scotland).
  7. GuyNir

    Is the queen fed and supported right to the end.

    FIan, can you explain laying workers then?
  8. GuyNir

    Is the queen fed and supported right to the end.

    workers will stay in their hive without a queen. That’s all they know.
  9. GuyNir

    Honey Creaming machines

    Other than liquifying and making soft set, can be used as a settling tank, mixing sugar syrup and probably other uses… If you infuse your honey, can do the mixing perfectly.
  10. GuyNir

    Honey Creaming machines

    You buy the valve separately. Fits perfectly and I’m so happy I got it (even though it’s quite expensive)
  11. GuyNir

    Honey Creaming machines

    I have the Lyson 50L machine. Brilliant & effortless. Can do so many things with it.
  12. GuyNir

    Oh, bother

    I’m always suspicious when supers aren’t clearing properly.
  13. GuyNir

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Nothing here, ivy wise, which is normal. Very little sun/flying in the last 3-4 weeks.
  14. GuyNir

    Monitoring Hives

    Because it is special 😁
  15. GuyNir

    Monitoring Hives

    And as Beebe says, nothing wrong with a bit of curiosity, the non invasive type.
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