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The ratio of protein to lipid (fat) should be 1.4 Bees like canola pollen more than rose They like high omega 3:6 ratio Looking for an easy sugar brick recipe
I tried searching the archives but didnt have much luck If i remember there was one that was 5 or 10 lbs of sugar and a small amount of water, put it on a cookie sheet and let it dry. A long time beekeeper in our bee club says he puts salt on the landing board for his bees I have noticed especially this summer while working in my truckpatch the bees landing on my arms licking sweat (sometimes as many as 6 or 8) i let them alone until they start getting under my arm i know.
Heading into my 4th year of beekeeping and thinking about trying to make and sell beeswax candles this year
Right now i just make beeswax chapsticks and sell any extra wax i have by the pound For those that make beeswax candles, is it really that much more profitable than just selling clean. I saw a fat bee man video where he used boric acid, crisco, and election signs to build shb bait traps I was unable to find straight boric acid at lowes and picked up some hot shot maxattrax roach killing powder with boric acid
Did a little research and found conflicting information Thanks for sharing the google sheet link The syrup calculator is a great tool for beekeepers, and having it in google sheets makes it so much easier to access and share This will definitely help streamline the process when mixing sugar syrup