Had mine last night after a sparsely attended association meeting.It's Friday after a long week of work. The bottle is definitely the answer. That's what I'm going with anyway
Had mine last night after a sparsely attended association meeting.It's Friday after a long week of work. The bottle is definitely the answer. That's what I'm going with anyway
A turning point in my beekeeping a few years back was following your advice on inspections and checking for swarm cells without taking out frames. It made things a lot quicker and easier.I admit I’ve used the idea of bee hive years. Too many novice beekeepers want to be awarded some sort of master beekeeper designation. One of the stipulations might be keeping bees for 5 years. I didn’t think having one hive it the garden for 5 years is much in actual training. I felt if adopted, new beekeepers might be prompted to work with an established beekeeper for a period of time. Of course the idea was never adopted.
well it does have a chippy (under the Home Guard club) that does an amazing fish supper fried in beef dripping
I don't think you will ever find Scunthorpe and gentrified sharing the same sentenceIt's probably all gentrified by now
It's quite a common conceptSounds like a load of nonsense and something you have just devised and made up.
I used the phrase in a beginners talk yesterday to illustrate how more hives can, note the can, offer more experience. Then of course there is Murray...
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You become an expert in storing stuff and spending money.I have found that if I have more hives, I need more buildings, more store space for all stuff and activity into them. It takes lots of money.
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