I use dry wood too.
I can usually tell where it’s come from by looking up.
I use dry wood too.
I can usually tell where it’s come from by looking up.
The best smoker fuel I have used is very dry rotten wood. Lovely cool smoke and very little tar residue, and free with no messing about.
Same here; I understand that birch has the lowest tar content.
Silver birch according to Finnie
Dry rotten silver birch is good..
Pity about the insects in it..
Dry rotten silver birch is good. Pity about the insects in it..
Assume it’s May/June in an average healthy hive, what percentage proportion of workers are active foragers?
[Marks deducted for all answers that contain the phrase “it depends” or variations thereof].
Cotton smoker fuel from 'Bee- equipment'
Stays lit for ages..
In the midst of building my warming cabinet, finished the outer box today.
I noticed the one Thrones sell states "Do not seal outside of cabinet with paint or vanish."
Anyone know why as I was going to coat mine with something?
Assume it’s May/June in an average healthy hive, what percentage proportion of workers are active foragers?
Sounds like an examination question to me. My answer would be 2/3 house bees 1/3 foragers but only 1/4 of those foragers are active at any one time. Pls correct me if wrong.
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