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Date: | Tue, 25 Jun 1996 14:57:20 EDT |
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I'm curious about what tools/gadgets are typically used
by beekeepers, both commercial and hobbyists, when working their
hives. NOT tools for moving hives, or doing honey extraction.
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I will summarize the findings and post the results
shortly. I'm particularly interested in atypical gadgets used.
Number of hives managed:
[ ] 1-5
[ ] 6-10
[ ] 11-50
[ ] 51-100
[ ] 101-500
[ ] 501-1000
[ ] more than 1000
Tools used from a beekeeper's toolbox:
[ ] smoker - always
[ ] smoker - occasionally
[ ] smoker - seldom
[ ] smoker - never
[ ] hive tool, old curved style
[ ] hive tool, flat style
[ ] frame spacer 10 frame
[ ] frame spacer 9 frame
[ ] frame spacer 8 frame
[ ] queen cage
[ ] decapping fork
[ ] magnifying glass
[ ] microscope
[ ] bee brush
[ ] notepad
[ ] pencil
[ ] tape recorder
[ ] personal computer
[ ] bee veil
[ ] bee gloves
[ ] latex gloves
[ ] no gloves
[ ] bee suit
[ ] boots
[ ] ankle straps
[ ] other protective clothing???
[ ] mirror
[ ] gadgets???
[ ] ???
[ ] ???
Thank you in advance. With over 430 recipients I hope to
get a good cross-section of resondents. Also if you include any
gadgets, please explain the problem being solved and advantage
being offered by using the gadget.
Thanks again,
Jim Moore
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