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Hi all Just a quick reminder that the IINGRIDD meeting is on Saturday 16th (this Saturday) If anyone has any questions or statements to make and cannot get to...
Dave Cushman
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Aug 13, 2003
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Hello all, New to this group, I would like to join in and learn from any discussions that might take place and perhaps later stand for some input. During a...
Ron & Eefje
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Oct 4, 2003
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This subject is slightly beside the intended subject 'Insemination' but in my case still related as I hope to point out now: In am in the process of gathering...
Ron van Mierlo
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Oct 8, 2003
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Hi all! I get the feeling that a number of us in this group that are now facing a colder period or even a winter also see this period as dead with regard to...
Ron van Mierlo
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Oct 17, 2003
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Hi Ron & all ... What tends to happen is that odd postings generate a few replies until the subject naturally subsides. There is no particular 'tutorial'...
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Oct 19, 2003
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hello ron i have got a couple of titles that might be of interest to youjohn atkinsons book background to bee keeping is a very good read ,written as it is in...
albi pinnion
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Oct 20, 2003
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Dave and Albi, thanks for your responses. The titles of the books that you named are in the list that I'm making, (397 entries today) but I have not had the...
Ron & Eefje
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Oct 21, 2003
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... Hej Ron, I doubt we are that few. I found it quite easy to learn from the video Sue has made. Of the 30 queens I had time to do this spring 29 was OK. The...
P-O Gustafsson
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Oct 21, 2003
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Hello Per-Olof and group, I was surprised too by low number of people that were named for me, but could not say anything against...since I just don't know. In...
Ron van Mierlo
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Oct 21, 2003
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Ron, If you are in WA the first two weeks of Dec. I will be offering two insem. classes in Perth. I think there is still some space. The contact person is: ...
Susan Cobey
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Oct 21, 2003
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Thanks Sue too for the offered assistance. I will come back on this after my emergency trip to the Netherlands tonight, since my mum passed away this...
Ron & Eefje
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Oct 21, 2003
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Where can a person find instruments in the United States? Been yahooing and other engines and even searched the archives here. thanks Kemp...
Kemp LaMunyon
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Oct 22, 2003
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Sue Cobey sells a full range of equipment and parts. Contact Susan Cobey E-mail Address(es): cobey.1@... Peter Detchon ... From: "Kemp LaMunyon"...
Peter Detchon
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Oct 22, 2003
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ron and eefje sorry to hear of your sad news,my thoughts are withyou warmest regards albi ... From: "Ron & Eefje" <ron-eefje@...> To:...
albi pinnion
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Oct 22, 2003
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Hello everyone, Thanks guys for your kind words..... Regarding II courses: we hope to come to W-Australia later next year, so I can't be present for any that...
Ron van Mierlo
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Oct 29, 2003
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Hello everyone, Thanks guys for your kind words..... Regarding II courses: we hope to come to W-Australia later next year, so I can't be present for any that...
Ron van Mierlo
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Oct 29, 2003
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Hi all, Our local club decided during the last meeting of this year that we should set up a program aimed at breeding 'kinder' bees for the beekeepers in our...
Ron van Mierlo
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Nov 25, 2003
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Dear Ron, I am pleased to hear that your group has decided to develop a "kinder" bee for your local beekeepers. When you say "kinder" I presume you mean...
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Nov 25, 2003
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Hello Joe and group, Thanks for responding. Yes in a nutshell gentle and docile bees are what we would like to have. Although, a docile bee would in my eyes...
Ron & Eefje
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Nov 25, 2003
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Hi Ron, Joe & all ... Docile does not mean soft or inferior in any way... It is a myth that aggressive bees get the biggest crops. ...
Dave Cushman
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Nov 26, 2003
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Hi Dave and group, I took a moment to read the pages that you pointed out, thanks! Some links do not work yet, for instance the one on biting, but even some...
Ron van Mierlo
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Nov 26, 2003
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hi all I think there are merits for both its the genetics involved that bothers me there is a big difference between gentle and defensive obviously the two are...
albi pinnion
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Nov 26, 2003
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hi dave have you got a likely date for the drone excluders to be ready regards albi pinnion ... From: "Ron van Mierlo" <ron-eefje@...> To:...
albi pinnion
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Nov 26, 2003
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Hi Albi ... The long delays in production of these is becoming an embarrassment, as I thought they would be ready at least in June this year... All I can say...
Dave Cushman
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Nov 27, 2003
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Hello everyone, I just joined the II group and would like to introduce myself. I am Bob van der Herchen. I live in Englewood, a town in Southwest Florida. I am...
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Dec 4, 2003
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Hi all I am looking into the possibility of using spark erosion to fabricate the holes in perforated sting hooks. Could any of you with any drawings,...
Dave Cushman
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Jan 5, 2004
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On the sting hook(s) I was wondering: Is there an accepted standard size for the hole in the hook? Do the holes receive a finish, I mean a radius or facet? ...
Ron & Eefje
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Jan 5, 2004
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Hi Ron ... Generally 0.15 mm - 0.16 mm ... I havn't got a drill bit as small as that :-) The smallest drill I have is 0.345 mm, it might be possible to...
Dave Cushman
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Jan 6, 2004
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Perhaps the water jet technology can also be applied here? At least for cutting it is used, in similar fashion as with a continuous sawblade, but much finer...
Ron & Eefje
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Jan 6, 2004
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Hello group, Those of you that perform Instrumental Inseminations have likely considered this also, but for me this is a new world that I am entering. I am not...
Ron & Eefje
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