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Hi Jim,

I use Lightburn as it seemed to be the best one out there from what I read. If you want to design complex graphics, other software packages can be used and the drawings can then be imported for burning. I have never tried engraving onto a lid. I think a black metal lid could possibly be engraved. I might have a go later and post the results. Not sure if it would impact on the inner seal or make the lid prone to rusting. The idea is worth pursuing.
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DOWN UNDER BEEKEEPING / Re: Varroa in the subtropics
« Last post by max2 on Today at 02:48:08 pm »
Max,
Bee careful with this product. It bought it in 2012. I did a test run with one of my empty hives. After just one day I had a big hole in the screen top board and the screen bottom board.
If this was 2012 that you had this experience, Jim, then that wasn't FormicPro, it was Mite Away Quicks Strips.  MAQS was the precursor to FormicPro and had a different formulation.  I used MAQS the last year it was available around here, before it was replaced by FormicPro, which I think happened in like 2020, and MAQS was much less nice of a product.  Also it now says on the FormicPro instructions not to use screened covers during a treatment, although screened bottom boards are fine as long as the entrance is fully open and the insert is in.  I have mostly screened bottom boards, and I've never had any trouble with it.   

How many hives do you have?
       
I have 10 hives.

Does the product come as a bulk pack ( looking for savings :grin:)
I think I have seen bulk purchasing available on their website or from big bee suppliers.  I don't know what the deal with shipping to Australia would be, but I'm sure you could find out.  The company that makes it is called NOD Apiary Products, here is their website.  https://nodglobal.com/

With  10 hives the cost start to add up...but cheaper then losing hives.
I'm already starting to get orders for Spring nuc's.
varroa has not arrived at my door as yet but I'm considering my next move during the "quiet time".
thanks
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DOWN UNDER BEEKEEPING / Re: Varroa in the subtropics
« Last post by max2 on Today at 02:44:56 pm »
Max,
Bee careful with this product. It bought it in 2012. I did a test run with one of my empty hives. After just one day I had a big hole in the screen top board and the screen bottom board.
Also when I called to order this product, I asked how much the shipping cost was. The girl said that she didn?t know. At that time, it was $60 for the chemical and then I found out that they changed me $60 for shipping hazardous material.
If they tell you they don?t know, cancel the order.
Jim Altmiller

Jim,
"holes" from the product?
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Bee Behaviors
« Last post by Terri Yaki on Today at 12:35:59 pm »
I?ve seen a couple stop on the weeds out front and take a break when they missed the porch. After a minute or so, they finish the flight.
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Bee Behaviors
« Last post by The15thMember on Today at 12:25:07 pm »
It does look like a good number of bees 🐝 come home empty handed but I suppose that they could have a pouch full of water or nectar.
You can sometimes notice that bees with full crops are heavy laden by the way they land.  They kind of crash down on the landing board because the load is a lot to manage and their trajectory is a little off.   
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Salute to MagicValley!!
« Last post by Ben Framed on Today at 12:10:35 pm »
Maybe I should have put this in the Humor section but I think it is so cool! I noticed one of our fellow members, MagicValey, is online. Under his personal text, right under his picture is written: "We who are about to bee stung, Salute You!" lol I love it!

MagicValley, if you read this, I salute you Sir!   :grin: :wink:

Phillip
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"And while I am at it I think I would love to find a refrigerated beekeeping jacket and veil, yeah the older I get the more I like my comfort."

On the hot days the venerated Jacket is nice to have, especially if there is a  breeze blowing. When its really hot I will bring a fan along on my inspections...
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DOWN UNDER BEEKEEPING / Re: Varroa in the subtropics
« Last post by The15thMember on Today at 12:00:11 pm »
Max,
Bee careful with this product. It bought it in 2012. I did a test run with one of my empty hives. After just one day I had a big hole in the screen top board and the screen bottom board.
If this was 2012 that you had this experience, Jim, then that wasn't FormicPro, it was Mite Away Quicks Strips.  MAQS was the precursor to FormicPro and had a different formulation.  I used MAQS the last year it was available around here, before it was replaced by FormicPro, which I think happened in like 2020, and MAQS was much less nice of a product.  Also it now says on the FormicPro instructions not to use screened covers during a treatment, although screened bottom boards are fine as long as the entrance is fully open and the insert is in.  I have mostly screened bottom boards, and I've never had any trouble with it.   

How many hives do you have?
       
I have 10 hives.

Does the product come as a bulk pack ( looking for savings :grin:)
I think I have seen bulk purchasing available on their website or from big bee suppliers.  I don't know what the deal with shipping to Australia would be, but I'm sure you could find out.  The company that makes it is called NOD Apiary Products, here is their website.  https://nodglobal.com/
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GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. / Re: Canadian beekeeper
« Last post by beesnweeds on Today at 11:56:11 am »
I never watched a complete video by Ian, just bits and pieces.  Mostly listened to him on a few webinars.  His family started a 3500 acre grain and cattle farm in the 1920s.  Very hard working family.  So, he had the resources to get started.   I have no idea if he makes money beekeeping but maybe in combination with Youtube views, he seems to add some drama to his videos.
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Today I moved three more swarms to their new home in my yard, fed the rest of this years swarm catches and put second deep honey super on four colonies.

I can see now that I am going to need to re-queen at some point all my bees are feral caught and while good producers they are mean as snot. As I accumulate more colonies the time I spent in the bee yard is starting to stretch out there and I think I might appreciate a calmer bee.

And while I am at it I think I would love to find a refrigerated beekeeping jacket and veil, yeah the older I get the more I like my comfort.
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