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    Default Ernie has a new camera.

    Barry is this to large? Mountain Camp mthod plus a Mann Lake pollen patty.
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    Yes. It's 1024px × 768px. I assume on a Windoz machine, you can click and hold on any image and a window appears that has Proporties info about the image. That is how it works for Mac users. Please try it again.
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    I right click the image from windoz/firefox and open the image properties. I see the location of his pic at photobucket, type (jpeg) and the size in pixels, 640x480. Perfect size is my vote!

    But I'm running 1680x1050 on a 22" monitor. Someone running at 1024x768 would see that 640x480 as being much larger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bizzybee View Post
    I right click the image from windoz/firefox and open the image properties. I see the location of his pic at photobucket, type (jpeg) and the size in pixels, 640x480. Perfect size is my vote!
    Hey, who asked you to butt in!
    OK, how can that be? The file size is static. Shouldn't matter what monitor anyone has. How can you get 640x480 and I get 1024px × 768px under properties?
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    Default 320 x 240 & 640 x 480

    I have downsized the phot several times and when I do a preview it comes up Full Size.
    I will work on it later.
    Thanks for the help
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    Modified Mountain Camp method.

    Ernie has a new camera.
    This size is 160 X 120.
    I placed a Mann Lake pollen patty on the plastic zip lock bag and then I poured a 50:50 mix of C&H granulated sugar and C&H Drivert sugar.
    No smoke was used. The temperature was 48 degrees F with a 10 mph wind.




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    Nice photo. I have to comment that that size is too small to see any detail. I'ts like a thumbnail.
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    Opps, too far the other way! We'll get this issue resolved soon.
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    Default Wind guard. 640 x 480

    Here is a photo of a wind guard. Barry, how is the image size?



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    Mountain Camp Method Modified

    Here it is at a setting of 640 X 480 pixels
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    I think that's pretty good Ernie. I also think the problem last night was that you were playing with the picture sizes at photobucket while I was looking and Barry at a different time when it was larger.

    I was later opening the original file that I was on and PB was somehow holding on to the old resolution while I was also seeing the image you had reduced to 160xsomething.

    It was all kinda nutty until I figured out what appeared to be happening.

    But, like Barry says, we'll have a handle on it soon. I like the 640x480 size pretty well myself. I don't think it's too large so that it's distracting from the text and won't be as tough on the dial-up users if they decide to load the pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BEES4U View Post
    Here is a photo of a wind guard. Barry, how is the image size?

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    The 4th quart of Fumagillin is consumed within 24 hours


    (Notice the feed rim.)
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    Default duplicate

    oops, it's getting late
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    Default Within 30 seconds.

    The bees are on the patties within 30 seconds! Ernie
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    Default 3 Mann Lake Patties

    This hive consumed their last patty in less than 6 days! I will get another photo in 7 to 10 days. Ernie
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    Very nice images, thank you for sharing.

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    Ernie,
    Is that a double brood? Did you place the pattie on top of the double? And finally, did you just "dump the sugar on the pollen patty?

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    is that a double brood?

    Is that a double brood?
    No, postings 13, 15, & 16 are all the same single hive.


    Did you place the pattie on top of the double?
    I placed the patties between the double.

    And finally, did you just "dump the sugar on the pollen patty?
    I poured a 50:50 mix of C &H's Bakers Drivert sugar and granulated sugar over the patty.

    On some singles I laid down the patty first, a one gallon Zip Lock bag to keep the patty moist and to support the sugar mix.

    I fed some with the patty covered with a Zip Lock bag filled with one quart of 2:1 sugar syrup.

    I use C & H granulated sugar for my dry or syrup feedings.
    Give it a try. Your bees will well fed and not stressed for nutrition.
    I will have an updated photo of feeding later this afternoon as it should be another good warm day for working bees and taking photos.
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    I do not know what C&h sugar is. We have granualted and icing. At what temp did you start this? We are getting to about -5 Celcius next week (predictions)
    Did i understand this correctly, you put the patty in the ziplock? How do the bees get at it?

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