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    My bees are going on Saturday

    Yes. I think their is some research somewhere, on allergic beekeepers in Finland, some of whom were not able to access desensitisation due to being in far flung places relative to the capital where the hospital offering the course was. Over time, they desensitised. I think some as early as 3...
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    Hospital treatment as result of sting-what to expect next

    From my experience yes. I had a reaction more than a month after I ceased taking them. I've now stopped all NSAIDS (including Ibuprofen) but other stronger ones I was on. Adam
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    MODULE 6 Question

    Their is a video on youtube I think. Possibly mid-labelled but definately doing a DVAV dance. daam
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    Spur embedders V Transformer

    Another transformer fan. Works perfectly once you get the knack, but that only takes a few minutes. Adam
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    What did you think of BBKA new Venue

    I use them for my own personnel hives. You can also order them online. They really are worth the premium. Adam
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    What did you think of BBKA new Venue

    I've converted one of those £3 tools into a spoon before on it's first use. You soon realise it's best to pay for something that works. Adam
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    Best of Luck with your Module Exams today

    Which ones are you wondering about? I obtained many from abebooks.co.uk but you have to watch regularly to ensure you don't over pay. Adam
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    Ramipril and bee stings

    My experience is any NSAID (None steroidal Anti Inflammatory drug) e.g. Ibuprofen and several others, definitely exacerbate sting reactions. Plenty research, just type "ibuprofen NSAID bee sting reaction" into google or some such combination, and you can spend an hour or two surfing around...
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    Anyone ever use a steel 45gallon drum to boil frames?

    I boil them for about 5-30 minutes. I normally have it full (80 frames+) when I start heating it up, otherwise you are heating excess water and it over flows when you put the frames in. Once I've cleaned those 80 frames which have been in for several hours, I wedge another set it, and carry on...
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    Anyone ever use a steel 45gallon drum to boil frames?

    Here's my maths. I use two electric kettle elements, which take around 10 amps each. 235V x 20 amps = 4700 watts, or 4.7KW. I'll assume electricity is 14p per KWH. A 13Kg cylinder of gas is around 15p per KWH and 50Kg of Wood logs is 10p per KWH (Yes, I know you can drive round in your car...
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    Anyone ever use a steel 45gallon drum to boil frames?

    I boil frames, or at least somewhere around 90 - 100 degrees normally. I don't have any warp or twist. I bought a custom stainless steel tank to my spec. I think it cost around £100 - you just have to find the right fabricator. I power mine from electric. When you look at the cost of electric...
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    bee suit question

    Try looking through white material - it's really difficult to see anything. It's a visibility thing. Adam
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    Neighbour problem

    To put a really legal slant on it. If the neighbour died, and the beekeeper was sued, he's been plainly negligent. The admission of guilt implied by having to buy a neighbour a veil, implies he knows only too well, that the bees are stinging him, in his garden. Out of interest, if you are a BBKA...
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    Books for Module 2?

    It should be available. I just had an email from Jerry at Northern Bee Books to say it's available again. Adam
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    grandparent rights

    Sadly, no, you have no legal rights of access as a Grandparent. So, if, sadly, things don't work out, and, as is normally the case, the child stays with the Mother you have no legal right at all to see your grandchild. In extreme cases, the mum uses the lack of access as a weapon, designed to...
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    Tricky one

    No. My bee inspector tells me each time he visits a beekeeper whose hives are on a roof within sight of London Bridge, it's piled high with full supers. London is warm, and frost free, so the limes flow, a much longer flowering season can be achieved and even in the most densely populated areas...
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    Belgian Buckfast

    When I visited, they told me that it's now produced offsite by a volume brewery as it's more cost effective. Adam
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    Begging letter (nothing to do with bees,though)

    Unfortunately since "justgiving" upgraded their software to "Welcome to your new improved fundraising page. Find out what's changed and why." I can't seem to read anything. Since then, on two different computers I've been unable to see the proper pages. Does anyone else have this fault? Adam
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    14 x 12 foundationless frames without wires!!

    The questions was frames without wires? Yes, I think it's madness. They may hold for a few (or many) inspections but eventualy they become difficult when it's hot and sag. If just one frame disintegrates, it will upset the bees, cause a lot of mess, and squash quite a few. I'd say it would be...
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    BBKA Epipen Policy

    What is your point BBG? As clearly the overall weight of opinion is against you. Everyone here, medically trained or otherwise has basically indicated that injecting someone, in circumstances in which you genuinely believe you are acting in their best interest does not warrant a case for suing...
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