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- Nov 12, 2011
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- Canterbury CT4 5HW
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- National
- Number of Hives
- 300
Its a womens world in or out of the hive, us men are just consumablesAll that power Dani.
Its a womens world in or out of the hive, us men are just consumablesAll that power Dani.
Ah but your genes spread further than oursIts a womens world in or out of the hive, us men are just consumables
Wild oats spread further but our superwoman genes are longer lasting! We can trace our mitochondrial DNA lineage all the way back to Eve!Ah but your genes spread further than ours
Thank you, this seems like a simple option while deciding on getting a freezerI store my super frames after extraction wet and wrapped in a sheet of newspaper. two frames per half a broadsheet I then store them in an old non-working freezer just beacause they are free and folk are keen to get rid of them. I am also lucky to have picked up one (cosmetic disaster) which works so a 48 hour blast at -18C to zap wax moths. The final bonus is the freezers are mouse proof and as they are stored wet the bees love getting into them the following spring. Supers are sterilised (poly hives) or scorched (wood) so you have to empty them anyway.
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