Mobile honey extracting line for Anglesey beekeeper

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ShinySideUp;619855 said:
Then stop bleating about how life is crap and go get a job.

Not always easy in the areas where industry has been closed down. And getting on your bike is no answer if you can’t find anywhere to live when you get off it.
 
Cheers;619853 said:
Methinks this SDM complains too much... Beef of course just like controversy!

And you just like stirring it.
Your posts are simply long strings of inflammatory comments.
 
What has not been mentioned is the massive risk of spreading disease between keepers, I would never contemplate using this and I bet I am the sort of business its use is being aimed at. Katy certainly does not warrant the slagging she is getting on this forum for taking advantage of a situation, the villain is the welsh government for allowing such an extravagant waste of money.
 
TANKER JOHN;619864 said:
What has not been mentioned is the massive risk of spreading disease between keepers,.

It's all covered in the blurb....it self sterilizes between sites.
 
Beefriendly;619867 said:
It's all covered in the blurb....it self sterilizes between sites.

Just don't let any of your crew ride in the trailer!!
 
jenkinsbrynmair;619842 said:
Of course - great innit, haven't paid a penny NI or tax in my life, thankyou English taxpayers for allowing me to risk my life and serious injury in the front line of drugs enforcement, spent weeks, sometimes months away from my home and family bobbing around in something no better than motorised recycled bean tin patrolling British waters, rummaging around in the vermin infested darkness of filthy cargo ships -and all tax free!!
I shall remember that this evening as I raise a glass to a late lamented colleague on the twenty fifth anniverary of his death - during a drugs search of a Nigerian cargo ship, never to see they joy of his children and growing up.

But remember it was my forefathers who toiled in the bowels of the earth, or sweated at the furnaces to line the pockets of you English parasites to enable you to pay income tax in the first place!!
But then, this arrogance doesn't surprise me in the least.

"English parasites" is such an emotive and racist phrase. Pity I am Scottish...
There are always some ungrateful people who think they are superior, know everything and complain of discrimination whilst being racist themselves - openly with no shame......

And someone accuses me of supporting Brexit. Must be nice to be telepathic... and wrong..
 
madasafish;619869 said:
And someone accuses me of supporting Brexit. Must be nice to be telepathic... and wrong..

So why the concern with who's tax money was being spent?
Strange to be worried about how it's spent in your own country, but apparently supportive of it being spent all over Europe.
You'll. have to excuse the presumption, it still seems a logical conclusion.
 
It is a wind up the government spending on such a frivolous project when A&E's are backed up and cancer ops cancelled, if there was a proper business need the business would support this investment without the need for funding via grants, plus who owns it, should the demand for use not be realised is it sold and monies' refunded or pocketed?.
 
jenkinsbrynmair;619881 said:
Even more so - a nation who demands entitlement and more than their fair share.

Now then, JBM, be specific. You know it’s not English parasites, it’s south eastern English parasites.
 
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jenkinsbrynmair;619881 said:
Even more so - a nation who demands entitlement and more than their fair share.

But you don't find me whingeing about other nations on a beekeeping forum.. all I referred to was the reality that if you are spending someone else's money you tend to be careless how you spend it.

If you had been brought up in North East Scotland as I was , you would know that ALL Scots are mean .. some just more so..

Edit I am not going to start talking about Brexit - you will be pleased to know
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Somebody is trying to make serious business and somebodies are trying to make fun about it. That system is very expencive and nothing joke in it.



About delivering diseases.... any fact about it. How can we compare?

- a big boy professional beekeeper. He has extracting building and the same automatic prosesisng line. .... Does that system spread disease to his 1000 hives?

- A professional beekeeper ,who sell extracting service to numerous beekeepers. ... Does he deliver disease to all his customers?

- In my country AFB is not rare, but I do not have heard that extracting services spread diseases.


- To deliver serious rumours that extracting station spreads diseases, I think that it is worse that some sick hives. What is the idea?

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Cheers;619901 said:
I get it now...
SDM and Beefriendly are one and the same :icon_204-2:


Still judging others by your own low standards I see.
 
This unit is actually a stroke of genius. You don’t actually need many hives. You could remain a hobby beekeeper without the stress of trying to make a living from something as fickle as bees and the British weather and simply offer a mobile extraction service. I don’t know whether it’s cost effective if you had to pay for it yourself but as it’s free I’m sure hiring it out would cover your costs and give you some return
 
Erichalfbee;619915 said:
This unit is actually a stroke of genius. You don’t actually need many hives. You could remain a hobby beekeeper without the stress of trying to make a living from something as fickle as bees and the British weather and simply offer a mobile extraction service. I don’t know whether it’s cost effective if you had to pay for it yourself but as it’s free I’m sure hiring it out would cover your costs and give you some return
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Has been thought about before..in a towable trailer that did not require HGV 1

Biosecurity worries meant that the equipment purchased ended up in a "community" kitchen that was not in my opinion quite suitable as everything from preparing chillis to gutting fish was being carried out in the same place.
Plus it seemed that beekeepers from far and wide would be using the facility
One super contaminated with AFB or possibly EFB* could spread disease to others if stacked together... that was my concern... I did not use it

*Even worse when someone brings imports bees with SHB from Italy!!!:sorry:
 
Oh God the thought is just awful. We are not the USA we are such a tiny country with all of us beekeepers so closely connected.
 
jenkinsbrynmair;619927 said:
Well, they both have a track record of changing names when the heat is put on.

:hairpull:Before the fur starts to fly... My new name was because I could not recover my old one ICANHOPIT....for reasons why I simply do not understand!

Yeghes da..... Cheers!!!

:rules: were not they bannished to the Arctic norf???
 

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