After 6 days of mid to high 90s 80 degrees on the back porch with the coffee, 77% humidity at 4:00 AM. Lone Whip-Poor-Will giving it's all for the past 20 minutes. Last night's heat breaking storm clouds moving out across the face of a waning full moon. It's going to be a great day.
I too broke my left leg in kindergarten, same cast plus on top of that I got the Chicken Pox. Mom would take an old wire hanger straighten it and scratch inside the cast for me. She bent the hang hook flat against itself, put medical adhesive tape on the end so I didn't get cut. 'ol Dr Mom.
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Would like to catch this group live. Flamenco
It gives a better air flow by increasing venting where the inner cover has that little notch that does nothing more than give them another entrance. Two 1/4" blocks on the back corner increased the flow area by roughly 56" tapering front to back. Granted it tapers from 0 to a 1/4" but the...
We have 10 days of 90+ degrees coming in, pulled the inner covers and shimmed the back of the outer cover for better drafting, creek about 50 yrds away. Between Cranberry pollen and cooling down the hive the crew is going to be busy.
I really don't know, dishwashers do get hot during the dry cycle, and if it's working for canning I think
your OK. I'm kinda funny about food safety especially when I am giving to other folks.
90% capped, pulling tomorrow, today cleaning extractor and honey bucket even though was cleaned last fall, start sterilizing jars tomorrow morning, good thing as I gulped the last of the fall honey yesterday.
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Went to let the chickens out at daybreak, took a quick glance at the hives and noticed no one going to work but the ones that got caught working overtime at sunset were bringing home the pollen. When I pollenated Blue Berries we would remove the hives at night. The next day the bees that got...