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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie" data-source="post: 2967" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Thanks for this comment Stoney. For beginners, yes take Stoney's advice.</p><p></p><p>I switched off the PC last night when I saw some of the reactions. </p><p></p><p>Some people posting need to understand if someone writes about their experience and it is working for them, not affecting stock, nor affecting other beekeepers there is no issue. People need to understand that different parts of the country have different weather patterns, the seasons are different, plus people treat to suit there time of operation, whether this be their time of beekeeping, products or services delivered, honey varietals flow differently. In my neck of the woods, I am treating leading up to spring, because I want to run a grafting yard without strips in, and 6-8 weeks later I want to take polys off, but off treated hives! Just because someone may have worked in this area 40 years ago, doesn't mean that weather and farming patterns, and other ideas have not changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie, post: 2967, member: 71"] Thanks for this comment Stoney. For beginners, yes take Stoney's advice. I switched off the PC last night when I saw some of the reactions. Some people posting need to understand if someone writes about their experience and it is working for them, not affecting stock, nor affecting other beekeepers there is no issue. People need to understand that different parts of the country have different weather patterns, the seasons are different, plus people treat to suit there time of operation, whether this be their time of beekeeping, products or services delivered, honey varietals flow differently. In my neck of the woods, I am treating leading up to spring, because I want to run a grafting yard without strips in, and 6-8 weeks later I want to take polys off, but off treated hives! Just because someone may have worked in this area 40 years ago, doesn't mean that weather and farming patterns, and other ideas have not changed. [/QUOTE]
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