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Err..

MA could you please advise the source of the plastic parts?

Tks
 
Err..

MA could you please advise the source of the plastic parts?

Tks

I am planning on setting up my own production line to cope with the anticipated high volume of orders, but for these prototypes Thornes sell them as Rhombus escapes (they have to be cut in two, I may make a video of that)
 
"could you please advise the source of the plastic parts?"

I understand that Ann Summers do a popular line in plastic "parts" but as always various specialist mail order suppliers will probably be your best bet for what you need.
 
Th**nes also do mail order,goods are sent out in plain brown packaging just incase you dont want the postman/neighbers to know what you are upto in your spare time..
 
Steve,

Fantastic design and execution of the product. May I suggest that we arrange a meeting of SBKA at the hive where you can demonstrate your skills. :)

I make a lot of stuff with father in law and I reckon its way more satisfying than simply getting a delivery and making it up.

I look forward to mark 2 and indeed 3 and 4 which, if I'm cheeky, could include a deeper top side to make it a eke for apiguard.

Chris
 
So this is a rhombus cut in half - what's the benefit of two exits? Quicker clearing?

E2
 
No, if they can't find one, they are more likely to find the other while looking for an exit.
 
Cleaner boards are not real popular here and I have actually never used one. Do they actually work well?

American's like instant gratification. I prefer a fume board, but others like to go more aggressive.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpRAjJw15ZI&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/ame]
 
Monsieur Abeille,
Maybe take this New Prototype to the Dragons Den and ask for a mere £100,000 or so to get the marketing in place for say a 10% stake ? :cheers2:
 
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The other, previously undocumented and probably mystical power they have is that of a swarm lure. If proof were needed I've had a bait hive in my garden for the past few weeks without any interest, however within hours of returning one of these clearer boards to the garage, scouts moved it.

I fear I may have to revise my price list.
 
I predict a self published beek book in near future: The mons ab method.

just a thought - and a worrying one at that - you didn't squish your queen with the clearer board ? that would explain the scouts!!!
 
Looking at that video actually made me feel quite sad.
I'm glad I have just a few hobby colonies and don't have to make a commercial decision to blow them away like that. He sounded quite pleased with himself didn't he?
 
I can see this being marketed by Omlet.

All they have to do is make a plastic mould and they could use them to plug the gaps....
 
Does your mystical clearer board eradicate Varoa?

Very good question Ed, and while its too early to trumpet conclusive proof, lets just say that "observations are ongoing".

I can say that if the varroa mite is pressed underneath the board, either on a bee or standing by itself, it does get eradicated. Logically, the next step will be to find a foolproof way of lining up the mites on the board rim.

just a thought - and a worrying one at that - you didn't squish your queen with the clearer board ? that would explain the scouts!!!

Doc - The application of a squished queen to the board is an optional extra (+£50)

Monsieur Abeille,
Maybe take this New Prototype to the Dragons Den and ask for a mere £100,000 or so to get the marketing in place for say a 10% stake ? :cheers2:

Lance - I was going to go to the Dragons but was dismayed to see that they have hired Cruella DeVille, and I think puppies are cute.

Steve,

Fantastic design and execution of the product. May I suggest that we arrange a meeting of SBKA at the hive where you can demonstrate your skills. :)


Chris

Chris - I want to teach the world to sing, and the hive may be too small a venue. I had selflessly prepared a 4 hour demo to present after Saturday's meeting. Sadly I was told that the RAF are very sensitive about high tech demonstrations on their premises and they require a percentage of the intellectual property rights, so I'm opening a dialogue with the Defence Dept.

Cleaner boards are not real popular here and I have actually never used one. Do they actually work well?

American's like instant gratification. I prefer a fume board, but others like to go more aggressive.

Sugarbush - in all seriousness and despite my rather cack-handed attempt, this design appears to work very well - two tried and both cleared 100% of bees overnight, I suspect a lot less time is required.
 

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