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    Honey Show Savoury Recipe

    stir fried venison fillet with soy sauce , honey and ground almonds
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    What tree?

    Agree, definitely Aspen
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    Old Bee keeping Video - Hands: Of Bees & Bee Skeps

    Priceless, thanks for posting. Have seen many episodes of "Hands "over the years,from a different era, but well worth watching.
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    Poly vs wood

    Most are made form polystyrene I think , Isn't Polystyrene a form of plastic? does anyone have a definitive answer on this one?
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    New renegade beekeeper Stirlingshire

    Thanks,for posting that.The screen shot must have been manipulated. Looks interesting, but a fair bit of hassle involved. I made something similar but more basic during the first lockdown as a bee (and other insects) hotel.
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    New renegade beekeeper Stirlingshire

    They look fake, wax pattern identical.
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    The public

    Agreed. "try it" really pisses me off too! 😁
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    Crazy bees

    On the bright side you have learnt a good lesson- and got some new information ref the IPA
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    First cuckoo

    Heard a Cuckoo on April 16th in Co.Fermanagh
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    Timber for hives

    I received some seasoned Douglas Fir from a friend recently and have made a few hives out of it, really nice to work with, great colour, but they are quite heavy. Timber treatment will be required
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    Oilseed rape cappings

    Yes, usually more certainty if you can use the Latin name. I refer to the Rubus species with large white petals, which form fruits with large but fewer drupelets as Dewberry, and they us usually flower earlier than the main-crop of bramble. There are dozens of species of bramble in UK and...
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    Tree identification

    most likely this one Sorbus x thuringiaca (------- Service Tree)
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    Cedar?

    I have only got 3 trees cut up, they were quite big and will do me for a good few years.There isn't that many WRC plantations about, but I can get them easily enough as I work as Forester and have the connections. But I remember about 4 years ago there was around 1000m3 for sale at a forest in...
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    Cedar?

    The trees like this one you that you see in NT and other gardens are more ornamental species e.g. Deodar, Atlas and Cedar of Lebanon. The trees used for beehives are Western Red Cedar, and are sometimes grown commercially in the British isles. It isn't grown that much because there isn't much...
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    Plant ID Please ?

    Yes, a type Jap knotweed in the background
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    Our patron saint

    There are some in the grounds of the castle, at Gosford forest park, in Co.Armagh. If you are you going to be in that area, message me and I will get you access.
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    Combs stuck together...

    I was given a national hive and super about 6 yrs ago- the position was, there was two frames in each, a swarm arrived, and filled out both boxes with natural comb. I left it as is, and get about 3 swarms out of it most years, some of which escape, and 1-2 supers filled. I just treat it for...
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    Tree Planting suggestions

    Lime trees are good, do well in cities, live long, respond well to pruning and tree surgery which will probably happen frequently,and are fairly disease resilient. Super for bees.
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    What's the dumbest question you've ever been asked?

    I got asked today how to remove a Wasp's nest from behind a skirting board inside a house, and during the conversation as I was outlining the options, the person asked " would there be a queen bee in that nest? ". I thought of this posting straight away. I really struggled to keep it together.
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    Crop Identification

    wheat
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