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FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE / Re: Tornado hit yesterday
« Last post by BeeMaster2 on Today at 08:24:23 am »
Power came back on last night about 9:00. I?m glad that?s on, we?re getting back to normal.
Jim Altmiller
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Terri,
Bees use that condensation as a water source during cond weather to dilute the honey. It is not a bad thing.
Jim Altmiller
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FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE / Re: Tornado hit yesterday
« Last post by BeeMaster2 on Today at 08:05:42 am »
Thanks Occam.
Appreciate that Ben.
Jim Altmiller
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FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE / Re: Laser projects
« Last post by BeeMaster2 on Today at 07:58:53 am »
Animal if you want to get the Falcon 2 22 watt laser, right now it is on sale for $519 Directly from Creality. Normally around $900. It comes on Amazon for approximately $850. If you order it you will also need the honey comb base that goes under the laser and a ducted cover to exhaust the fumes out a window.
Jim Altmiller
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Have a look at some research done by Dr. Kamran Fakhimzadeh of the Florida University. He actually looked at this and you should be able to find some answers from what showed up in his experiments.
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FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE / Re: Laser projects
« Last post by Ben Framed on Today at 12:43:46 am »
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Now you guys have convinced me I "need" a laser engraver for my business. :cheesy:
The man that dies with the most toys wins, after all :cool:

I had a feeling you were onboard front the start, (or soon would be).  :wink:
Animal? Perhaps?  In the form of  the sly fox?   :cheesy: :wink:
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Bee wreck
« Last post by Ben Framed on Today at 12:38:10 am »
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WEB VIDEOS / Re: Paul Harvey; News and Comments 1987
« Last post by Ben Framed on Today at 12:33:28 am »
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Kamala would be a better president then trump though.
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I?ve got to love you gww!  Thanks for the out loud laughter !  :cheesy:
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> So if the bees are alive when returned to the hive, what does that really mean, unless you marked them, tagged them and actually knew how old they were before being .

Good question which makes a good point  Bill. I would think the only way to verify the accuracy of this type test and resulting situation is to mark each bee as you stated. Any-thing less would be pure speculation in my opinion. I am not a bee researcher but if I was, I would think this approach would be the number one objective in receiving an >accurate< answer.

Phillip
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Bill, I have learned that Carnola  Honey is prone to sugar-fying. I have also learned that Palomino honey will be high in moisture content, and many times will need to be dried before extraction. My question to you; Does Palomino Honey also Sugar-fie easily?  (Just curious) I have  neither in my area.

Phillip
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