Zante
Field Bee
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- Near Florence, Italy
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- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 2
I remember reading here that someone used used, dried teabags. Is that correct?
I remember reading here that someone used used, dried teabags. Is that correct?
Yes we use old dried teabags. We dry them out on a windowsill and once throughly dry store them until use. They make very good smoker fuel.
I remember reading here that someone used used, dried teabags. Is that correct?
A bale of comprest wood shaving for the chickens cost's £5 it lasts for ever and works a treat in the smoker.
I use shavings off the lathe ... they tend to be hardwood rather than softwood so they don't have as much resin as the softwood shavings you get in the bales - I found that burning softwoods tends to bung it up more. I also include a fair amount of turning dust as well ,,, makes it go for longer.
Western red cedar (softwood) planer shavings don't have the resins and burn nice and clean in a smoker...never need to clean them.
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