Finman
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2008
- Messages
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- Location
- Finland, Helsinki
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
Pyrethrin? Inside the hive?
Typical English poking...
Pyrethrin? Inside the hive?
If I have a particular style, it is probably the consequence of my responsibilities as a documentation specialist during the latter years of my professional working life.Why do you always write like you are giving a speech in a school debating society?
Pyrethrin? Inside the hive?
No.@understanding_bees
Are there any alternative methods you can use to grow your strawberries which might be less attractive to the earwigs? If on a small scale could some sort of vertically layered hydroponic system using repurposed drain pipes work?
If I have a particular style, it is probably the consequence of my responsibilities as a documentation specialist during the latter years of my professional working life.
I wish to avoid ambiguity, but have been amazed how some people have nevertheless managed to misconstrue and twist some of my comments.
f I have a particular style, it is probably the consequence of my responsibilities as a documentation specialist
No. It’s a serious question. That’s how your reply looked. I apologise if my reply seemed otherwiseTypical English poking...
No. It’s a serious question. That’s how your reply looked. I apologise if my reply seemed otherwise
Jenkin's answers were not much more better. Impossible to know when guys are making fun with their answers.
I think the question here is what you each meant by 'ants inside the hive'. Correct me if I'm wrong but thought JBM referred to ants under the roof but above the crown/cover board. I wasn't sure if you meant the same or were talking about ants actually inside the main part of the hive?
Or maybe bats in the belfry
Did that once, it was fun for a while, but we weren't really compatible so we both went our separate ways but I think it was a bit extreme for her to move to Nigeria!Typical English poking...
Such humour...Did that once, it was fun for a while, but we weren't really compatible so we both went our separate ways but I think it was a bit extreme for her to move to Nigeria!
Two different specie are being spoken of here and both are chalk and cheese to how they operate and cause damage or harm.
Which is why I am always a bit baffled that an Australian beekeeper feels the need to join a UK-based beekeeping forum.
I wouldn't even think about joining an Australian forum, as my experiences would be irrelevant to them and would merely risk misinforming new beekeepers about what to worry about and what not to worry about.
I did not talk about big wooden ants. Its name is horse ant in Finland, and it dig tunnels in rottening wood. It does not have sting.When talking ants, one (finman) was speaking of wood ant's w
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