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Apiary Diary February 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="tommy dave" data-source="post: 9874" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>gave a 20litre bucket to a mead-making mate of mine. </p><p>my sister has a bucket with a honey gate on it and is handing out honey to her friends, refilling it from the ten litre honey buckets as required. . </p><p>gave five litres to the ex-beekeepers i bought the electric extractor from. Managed to get the details of the beekeeper with hives across the road from mine up in taranaki, the one whose hives were destroyed by stock in autumn/winter - now replaced and electric fenced off. Don't know whether he got a crop, if not he might also take some honey. But, yeah, it's a bit to get rid of...</p><p></p><p>also, you'll be pleased to hear that i'm back on pension contribution duty from this coming week after my five month break of spending not earning...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommy dave, post: 9874, member: 25"] gave a 20litre bucket to a mead-making mate of mine. my sister has a bucket with a honey gate on it and is handing out honey to her friends, refilling it from the ten litre honey buckets as required. . gave five litres to the ex-beekeepers i bought the electric extractor from. Managed to get the details of the beekeeper with hives across the road from mine up in taranaki, the one whose hives were destroyed by stock in autumn/winter - now replaced and electric fenced off. Don't know whether he got a crop, if not he might also take some honey. But, yeah, it's a bit to get rid of... also, you'll be pleased to hear that i'm back on pension contribution duty from this coming week after my five month break of spending not earning... [/QUOTE]
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