Grandpa showed me to pull a handful or two of some tall grass near the hive. Then form it into a fluffy ball and put it on top of your fire. Seems to work for me no matter what fuel you are using.
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Grandpa showed me to pull a handful or two of some tall grass near the hive. Then form it into a fluffy ball and put it on top of your fire. Seems to work for me no matter what fuel you are using.
As with many things, a "combo/do all" unit isn't really good at any single operation. A combo finish nailer and crown stapler really doesn't do a good job at nailing or stapling. You will really want...
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You can find information on the Dyce method at the following link:
http://www.masterbeekeeper.org/dyce/creamhoney.htm
Hambone thanks for sharing!
Looks like a quick, cheap SBB that would support the hive better than the ones I have make from 1" boards.
What some people have said that they will do is shocking to me. I have been reading these threads for over a year, but was not inclined to post anything until now. And I know people will say things...