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This still managed to get 103 replies and 2000 views on the latest thread...I haven't opened it as I thought it may save myself the tiny bit of sanity I have left!
He is a crafty one that JBM, gets himself a seat on the moderator's elite and can carry taking the piss with complete immunity.....now where have I seen that!well my view on that thread was to scroll down to read replies from JBM tbh
Get with it man - I'm no longer a Mod - was stood down to keep the snowflakes and haters happy Anyway, was fed up of biting my tongueHe is a crafty one that JBM, gets himself a seat on the moderator's elite and can carry taking the piss with complete immunity.....now where have I seen that!
Jeez, I can't keep-up!Get with it man - I'm no longer a Mod - was stood down to keep the snowflakes and haters happy Anyway, was fed up of biting my tongue
We missed the real JBM.Get with it man - I'm no longer a Mod - was stood down to keep the snowflakes and haters happy Anyway, was fed up of biting my tongue
I’ve just showed that to Stan. He’s not impressed I wonder why?I made a conversion for my solar wax extractor/melter (home made) using the base for a swivel chair after years of humping round to follow the sun. Will be so easy now. The wheels are not used for rotating the melter that is done on the angled pivot. I cut the seat etc off and then made a cut of the central tube to allow me to bend it to the correct angle and then re-welded it at that angle. The front legs are just for stability as getting the balance correct is critical. Slight lift of the front allows an easy rotation to follow the sun - luxury!!
Oh my ... that is a work of genius, brilliant ... for two reasons:I made a conversion for my solar wax extractor/melter (home made) using the base for a swivel chair after years of humping round to follow the sun. Will be so easy now. The wheels are not used for rotating the melter that is done on the angled pivot. I cut the seat etc off and then made a cut of the central tube to allow me to bend it to the correct angle and then re-welded it at that angle. The front legs are just for stability as getting the balance correct is critical. Slight lift of the front allows an easy rotation to follow the sun - luxury!! It takes 10 National frames at a time with the wax dripping into an underbed plastic storage box, runs through a slot at the bottom of the box filtered through 3 layers of J cloth on its way through the slot into a silicone collection loaf tin. It pops out of that easily when cooled.
Some ideas are better than others .... when you are up to your arse in alligators it's hard to remember that your original plan was to drain the swamp !Decided to tackle the brood box of cross comb, also decided I would chance it with trainers and a broken elasticated ankle cuff on the suit......may as well been nude break dancing in a nettle field
You need to invest in an off road Land RoverWhere to start.
Got 15 colonies in an apiary I cannot get to atm due to flooding. Been like it for weeks.
Had to bite the bullet and deal with it today. The job had not been made easier by the foot deep tractor ruts in the track full of water.
Got 2 inspections done from one end and a hive at the opposite end swarmed. Had to go and get a nuc from the van and deal with that.
I had to carry everything from the van 400m up a hill after walking through 4 inches of water on top of 3 inches of mud.
Must of been up that track 20+ times fetching supers etc they get heavy after a bit.
Then halfway through inspecting a double brood colony the heavens opened, had to finish the inspection and close them up, walked back to the van now soaked to the skin.
Sat in the van for half an hour until it stopped then back up the hill to carry on.
Got to the penultimate hive and the last hive swarmed. ffs.
Back to the van for another nuc.
Got them in a nuc and said sod it.
Took me most of the day to do what should of taken a few hours.
Fed up doesn't come close.
Bee suit has mud up to the knees and needs washing again. Boots are wet and my back hurts.
Bloody beekeeping. lol.
Or slice the banana onto a slice of buttered bread, sprinkle with sugar and place another buttered slice over it. I love banana sandwiches.
You're better off just sprinkling the sugar onto some mashed banana...
And serving it with some fresh full cream milk poured over it.
Does SBI come round to look still?Terrific.....EFB has been reported near my farm bees I got an email from Bee-base.
I'm down at the farm today, so will be doing a complete inspection.
If you request a visit after getting a notice the SBI will come and have a look. I had a requested inspection last year.Does SBI come round to look still?
Not always. I’ve had notifications for EFB in the local vicinity. Spoke with the local SBI who said they were too busy to inspect colonies on the outer edges of the 3km area.If you request a visit after getting a notice the SBI will come and have a look. I had a requested inspection last year.
Yes I think it depends on how busy they are. However they do have a quota of hives to inspect as I understand it.Not always. I’ve had notifications for EFB in the local vicinity. Spoke with the local SBI who said they were too busy to inspect colonies on the outer edges of the 3km area.
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