Barry is this to large? Mountain Camp mthod plus a Mann Lake pollen patty.
Ernie
Barry is this to large? Mountain Camp mthod plus a Mann Lake pollen patty.
Ernie
Last edited by Barry; 02-08-2009 at 09:13 PM. Reason: image too big
Ernie
My websitehttp://bees4u.com/
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.![]()
Regards, Barry
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.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill
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
Ernie
Ernie
My websitehttp://bees4u.com/
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.
Regards,
Ernie
Last edited by BEES4U; 02-09-2009 at 05:55 AM. Reason: lay out
Ernie
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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.
Dan
Opps, too far the other way! We'll get this issue resolved soon.![]()
Regards, Barry
Here is a photo of a wind guard. Barry, how is the image size?
Ernie
Ernie
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Here it is at a setting of 640 X 480 pixels
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Ernie
My websitehttp://bees4u.com/
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.
"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill
(Notice the feed rim.)
Last edited by BEES4U; 02-21-2009 at 09:17 PM. Reason: added words
Ernie
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oops, it's getting late
Last edited by BEES4U; 02-21-2009 at 09:19 PM. Reason: duplicate
Ernie
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The bees are on the patties within 30 seconds! Ernie
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Last edited by BEES4U; 02-21-2009 at 09:20 PM. Reason: key stuck
Ernie
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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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Ernie
My websitehttp://bees4u.com/
Very nice images, thank you for sharing.
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?
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.
Ernie
Last edited by BEES4U; 03-01-2009 at 07:37 AM. Reason: Added a sentence.
Ernie
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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?
RR
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