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    pargyle reacted to jenkinsbrynmair's post in the thread Latest from Defra on YLH with Like Like.
    but they would have to compete with Crabro so it would be an uphill struggle Which is why we have to discourage the hard of thinking...
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    pargyle reacted to Garry R's post in the thread What did you do in the 'workshop' today with Love Love.
    The frosty stare would have helped curdle the cheese. Got to look for the silver lining.
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    pargyle replied to the thread Latest from Defra on YLH.
    Yes ..I think the colder and wetter winters further North would, hopefully, detract from them being able to overwinter easily and also...
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    pargyle replied to the thread Latest from Defra on YLH.
    Hunters - or at least active observation, in a vicinity, is a pre-requisite of the existing organisation .. exterminators ? From...
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    pargyle replied to the thread Latest from Defra on YLH.
    WELL .. By all accounts France didn't do a lot .. at least here there is Asian Hornet Watch and lots of us in the front line who know...
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    pargyle replied to the thread Buying kit in sales.
    Thornes normally have a lorry in the car park - as do some of the jar suppliers - so, no, you won't have to pay to get into the show.
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    pargyle replied to the thread Latest from Defra on YLH.
    Yes .. we heard they had found one .. bit too close for comfort but hardly surprising with the amount of sea traffic between Southampton...
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    pargyle replied to the thread Dadant or Thorne Empire.
    https://www.unitconverters.net/length/caliber-to-millimeter.htm
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    pargyle reacted to BeeBelle's post in the thread Honey extraction services with Like Like.
    I know how to do it and have an uncapper myself, and have used this for the past two seasons with my spinner and family members helping...
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    It's not that much of a problem ... most colonies are too big for a single national brood box and if they are laying up in the super...
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    pargyle replied to the thread Oxalic Acid.
    That 2000 is just the sad people who are on line, on here, on a Monday night at 10.00pm ! There are over 10,000 forum members ... But...
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    Parrots will eat anything and fruit bats are nearly blind so that's probably the medlars target spreader .... not that many free living...
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    pargyle replied to the thread Honey extraction services.
    If you have the kit and the space to process them it might be more cost effective to pay someone to do the work for you or with you ...
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    pargyle replied to the thread Oxalic Acid.
    There are over 2000 people on line at the moment - yes, there are a lot of bots but it gives you an indication of the potential for fund...
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    What or who would want to eat a medlar ...just the look of them would put anyone off ! No wonder the French name for them is Cul de...
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