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FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE / Re: Laser projects
« Last post by Terri Yaki on May 07, 2024, 07:33:34 pm »You're not wasting any time there. Looks nice.
A hand full of t-posts. Most antique/junk shops will have old tripods, but you could probably get them plenty cheap on Amazon and never leave the house too.
QuoteI plan to check frequently.If you have your trap within WIFI range, I'd get a camera set up so you don't have to check and won't miss any action. Mine lets me know anytime a bee comes onto the scene (which hasn't happened today) and I can open up the app and watch without having to run out there. I got it tuned pretty good now and am not getting any false alarms. Just bees and cats.
Scoped out a place to put a solar cellular camera. I've wanted to see what chews on my hives and now have an extra incentive of watching a bait hive and Russian scion, though swarm season is probably over, since I saw our first pod of Kites.A hand full of t-posts. Most antique/junk shops will have old tripods, but you could probably get them plenty cheap on Amazon and never leave the house too.
Found a great place in the sun but it will need a post. Trees have a tendency to shade out the sun. ;-)
My hives are spread apart in the yard, so may need multiple cameras or multiple places to hang a camera depending on the season.
What about a movable tripod that can be task specific? Hmmm.