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Two pollen trap designs are described. Does anyone have plans for diy robbing screens, they seem so expensive in the bee catalogs? A forum community dedicated to beekeeping, bee owners and enthusiasts
Come join the discussion about breeding, honey production, health, behavior, hives, housing, adopting, care, classifieds, and more! Others seem to have hardly any footwear at all, just sandals. Heading into my 4th year of beekeeping and thinking about trying to make and sell beeswax candles this year
Right now i just make beeswax chapsticks and sell any extra wax i have by the pound
For those that make beeswax candles, is it really that much more profitable than just selling clean. Looking for an easy sugar brick recipe I tried searching the archives but didnt have much luck If i remember there was one that was 5 or 10 lbs of sugar and a small amount of water, put it on a cookie sheet and let it dry.
A long time beekeeper in our bee club says he puts salt on the landing board for his bees I have noticed especially this summer while working in my truckpatch the bees landing on my arms licking sweat (sometimes as many as 6 or 8) i let them alone until they start getting under my arm i know. I am new but i have done a lot of reading both online and in books I've noticed that the shoes beekeepers wear seem wildly different
Some seem to swear by the rubber boots what you might call a galosh
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