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Beekeeping Plans for 2012

During the course of 2011 I took over a number of hives from other local beekeepers wanting to reduce the number they had. Four colonies that I took on at the start of the year were at a nearby farm, … Continue reading

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Home-built Honey-warming Cabinet

I have about 90kg of oilseed rape honey that has solidified and obviously before I can turn it into soft-set honey I need to melt it again. Warming cabinets are far from cheap to buy and it’s not exactly hard … Continue reading

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Varroa Treatment with Oxalic Acid

On Sunday I treated my bees with oxalic acid as part of my varroa mite management. The general idea is to pick a time close to Christmas or New Year when there is hopefully no brood in the hive and … Continue reading

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A home-made Ashforth-style feeder

I need around twenty feeders for my beehives this year. I’ve messed about with trays full of syrup on top of the crown board up until now, but I really need something a bit better. A few people recommended the … Continue reading

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A home-made steam wax extractor

In those years where we have a proper summer (not since about 2006 now), I put “waste” beeswax and old combs into my solar extractor to melt down the wax. In 2011 we didn’t really get that much decent wax-melting … Continue reading

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Polytunnel Chiles

Most years I try to grow a few different varieties of chile in the polytunnel. Jalapenos are always on the list so we can pickle them for use on pizzas, in fajitas and tacos and suchlike. 2011 hasn’t exactly been … Continue reading

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Harlequin ladybirds by the thousand

The Harlequin ladybird appears to be moving into the south west of the UK in huge numbers now, having been fairly rare only five years ago. As the summer ends the adult ladybirds find somewhere to overwinter and apparently produce … Continue reading

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Odd cloud effect

I looked out of my office window the other day and saw this: No idea what caused it. Looks like an aircraft contrail in reverse. Not something I’ve ever noticed before.

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Google Completely Loses the Plot

Over the last couple of days I’ve been receiving frequent emails containing the tedious witterings of someone I’m barely acquainted with, courtesy of Google+. I have never told Google I wish to receive email from Google+, so at what point … Continue reading

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MythTV/FFmpeg: Part 3

Well, I finally realised that there’s a 0.24 fixes tree for nuvexport that isn’t part of the main MythTV 0.24 fixes tree, so I downloaded that having read on the mailing list that it should work with the MythTV 0.24 … Continue reading

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