It's possible I talked to this guy last year - had a tree of bees in Mattoon and wanted them out. The only problem is the tree was on the neighbors property. If your going to drive down you might...
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It's possible I talked to this guy last year - had a tree of bees in Mattoon and wanted them out. The only problem is the tree was on the neighbors property. If your going to drive down you might...
I have just a few drones flying but saw quite a bit of capped drone last week. The girls are building nicely so weather permiting will start grafting end of next week. I agree with Oblib - probably...
Sounds like a mosquito breeder to me. Guess it would cut down on ant problems, though.
Probably a little overkill to use one. We used them to drive 16" ringshank polebarn nails especially if it's a tight space and they work good. For small nails they just are not a good tool. I...
We've been selling at $6 for pints for the last two seasons. Most people do not even bat an eye at the price (selling at the farmers markets).
As a rule I try to stay out of these types of discussions - nobody is going to change their mind over this topic by what is written. I can, however, explain the sign. Put your hand on an...
I didn't see any detail other than the close up pic - looks to have a pretty good flair in the lid end to facilitate soldering. I think I would be tempted to use epoxy instead of solder - would...
I'l go out on a limb here and assume that the root if their concerns are liability for "processed" product. We sell mostly fruit and vegies at several markets but offer honey and cider also. Both...
Exactly. When it shrinks up the joints will loosen, frames will not fit and bee space will be all messed up. Will turn into a burr comb/propolis nightmare.
They will hold up fine - like any exposed copper they will eventually get a green petina but it is just a surface oxidation. On the down site they are very soft - plan on predrilling or they will...