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  1. sail819

    Ablated mandibles.

    I think perhaps you missed the point, why mutilate the bee??? Not really interested in what the B####Y Chinese do..............
  2. sail819

    Rwc 2015

    I agree, and that combined with the non-stop verbal diarrhoea of the various commentators during England's poor game made the event.... well very runny indeed. With the advent of modern communications I personally think that most people would rather enjoy the sounds of the game & sensation of...
  3. sail819

    Ablated mandibles.

    :nono:barbaric why !!!!!
  4. sail819

    Stampede in feeder drowning bees is this normal?

    I use a well known type of large Poly' feeder, to stop mass drowning I have inserted skirts made from plastic anti insect netting at the base of the removable partitions which prevent my bees from getting totally immersed. In addition I made floating mats of the same netting just hot glued to...
  5. sail819

    Bees Sick - what to do

    I agree, possible indicators of AFB, lack of food and wax moth presence. I would respectfully suggest you obtain the opinion of your local bee inspector as soon as possible
  6. sail819

    How much should i charge for my honey

    Wise words, sage advise !
  7. sail819

    polystyrene hives not recommended for overwintering

    Same here, no problems last year or year before. I like Poly' hives and will continue to use them.
  8. sail819

    short video how it used to be done part1

    Thank you for showing, excellent film
  9. sail819

    Hive Alive BBC2 On Now!

    Liked the programme, the photography was really good! please show more. Not worth complaining about any minor details I feel at this stage, a very "watchable" episode of a wonderful hobby.. pastime.. passion? Please, make more than just the two planned programmes !!
  10. sail819

    New virgin killing another queen

    Very good, thank you for sharing....
  11. sail819

    Evening All

    :iagree:sensible advice given
  12. sail819

    Pension Credits

    Contact " Age Concern UK," there is surely a local branch near to you. make an appointment for your husband and self. they will answer ALL your concerns and offer very good advice. they have the latest government information and a nationwide knowledge base on all pension & benefits. They will...
  13. sail819

    Long hives in Hungary

    How very refreshing, a posting about bees and their hives. Good pictures and context & generally well received. More please??
  14. sail819

    Approaching first week…

    very good advice indeed
  15. sail819

    More good fortune........

    well done:nature-smiley-016:
  16. sail819

    I keep getting my fingers stung!

    Sorry wrong specs' ..... steriliser :thanks:
  17. sail819

    book recommendation for new beekeeper

    I agree, both good books, the Haynes in particular for the good coloured pictures.
  18. sail819

    I keep getting my fingers stung!

    :sorry:PS forgot how to spell sterilsier:sorry:
  19. sail819

    I keep getting my fingers stung!

    I don't personally use gloves in my own apiary. I just smoke my hands well and do not carry my hive tool whilst inspecting a frame, I find I have more sensitivity with bare fingers and don't suffer generally with stings. I clean my tools between inspections using a well known baby bottle stelaizer
  20. sail819

    Fantastic Pictures

    thank you! Wonderful pictures, have added to favourites list
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