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  1. Debbie292d

    Sally's GF3 thread

    That's so interesting! My dad retired from Pako Photo, then began a program in a technical college and taught "phototronics." That was a two-year program involving photofinishing and electronics, so we could fix the machines too. I took that after graduating high school (after they had two...
  2. Debbie292d

    Sally's GF3 thread

    Here too, about an inch or two, enough to cover all of the grass. It's half gone now. The silkies I see are sneaking back out of the coop. In a month, they won't act so timid, they'll just come running out down the snowy paths hubby makes for them. 😊
  3. Debbie292d

    Sally's GF3 thread

    Sally, being nosy today so hope you don't mind me jumping in. When you said photo lab, do you mean like processing film and pictures? I ask because that was my dad's career and I dabbled in it too in my younger years.
  4. Debbie292d

    Sally's GF3 thread

    We went our first year with none but were warned ahead of time to plant mint around the hives, and that would help, so we did. Well, it didn't help enough because the 2nd year we got them. I remember hanging a strip in one of the hive boxes and did get rid of them. We treated it twice, if I...
  5. Debbie292d

    Sally's GF3 thread

    We have all of those, too, and nope, no other critters bothered them. They do get mites, though, just way different and much more costly to deal with than the kind chickens get.
  6. Debbie292d

    Sally's GF3 thread

    That IS a good deal. We had to buy new for everything including a solar electric fence as we have bear in the area. We raised them for a few years, and started due to a group in Facebook. We got mentors to help us. Up here in Wisconsin, beekeepers only expect half of their hives to...
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