I had them in the starter for 24 hours and yes the hive I placed them in is a 3 story 10 frame hive packed full of bees they compleatly ignored the grafts but didn't kill them it seems
I think...
Type: Posts; User: Moriha
I had them in the starter for 24 hours and yes the hive I placed them in is a 3 story 10 frame hive packed full of bees they compleatly ignored the grafts but didn't kill them it seems
I think...
i am new to queen rearing but not new to bees and i had a few questions to find out what i did wrong i followed ohio country boys method on you tube i had 15 out of 33 take well and i moved them out...
Want 3-4 barrels clover or wildflower honey closest to me preffered Washington, western Montana
Oregon or Idaho please email with prices thanks
I have only seen directions for making creamed honey after heating it so im curious to know how its possible to label a creamed honey as "raw" it is very smooth so i dont really think its naturally...
I have local honey and can deliver
moriha
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I have had a request from a small local resturant for small 1 oz honey to go in take out for the corn bread
any one know of a cheap packaging? my guess this could be to messy?
what about making...
my home depot marks down opps paint to $5 a gallon they gave me the wrong sheen one day and caught it themselves i had to go in the next day to get glue i had forgotten saw it on the opps shelve and...
we put our buisness name our I D # town state and my phone #
on every box would be nice to brand all that at once but i doubt i could get one that big our stencile is plastice but cleaning is...
does any one have better method for stenciling name and such on your boxes
i have to say this is my least favorite thing to do and i have 1000's to do
the dripping mess the wipeing and cleaning...
If you dont like lye, do melt and pour,
all "soap" has lye and it is compleatly safe after saponification and curing
but you can't make homemade soap without lye sorry.