Dornfield
New Bee
- Joined
- May 16, 2020
- Messages
- 22
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- Oxfordshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
I'm quite hard of hearing in both ears, particularly my right. I have slight tinnitus in both ears. I treated my hives (3 Nationals) with oxalic acid vapour last weekend with my mentor, as I am still a relative newbee. Upon gassing one hive in particular, he commented "Ah yes, here that buzzzz?". Honestly, no.
Is there anyone who has the same issue of hearing deficit and has found a good method of 'assisted listening' to the hive activity from the outside? I'm considering pinching my wife's stethoscope (NHS Respiratory Consultant: I'm sure she doesn't need it as there is not much happening in the world of respiratory medicine at the moment....) but wondered whether anyone had come up with any better bespoke or commercially available solution?
Thanks as always.
Brian
Is there anyone who has the same issue of hearing deficit and has found a good method of 'assisted listening' to the hive activity from the outside? I'm considering pinching my wife's stethoscope (NHS Respiratory Consultant: I'm sure she doesn't need it as there is not much happening in the world of respiratory medicine at the moment....) but wondered whether anyone had come up with any better bespoke or commercially available solution?
Thanks as always.
Brian