Episode 386: Shook Swarm & Bailey Comb Change
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In this week's Podcast: As we head into Spring beekeepers will, no doubt, be contemplating various techniques to use on their hives to maximise the seasons honey crop. Techniques such as the Shook Swarm and Bailey Comb Change are useful ways of replacing comb and reducing pests and disease loading in your hive.
Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 385 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.
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Ethyl Acetate for colony destructions can be found here
Gardening Potting Tray for effective frame cleaning
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Gas Stove for outdoor use to render wax and old comb.
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