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Zee Byrd wrote:
> In what way do gloves enable you to work fast? I have
> found it to be just the opposite. The gloves just
> seem to get in the way and make for clumsy fingers. ...
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> --- [log in to unmask] wrote:
> > with a 100 hives, gloves enables you to work fast
> > which is an argument in
> > favor of using gloves because the hive is stressed
> > less by working quickly.
In my experience (also with about 100 hives), I find truth in both
writers' comments. I love to work without gloves, but certainly don't
find that I work faster - only more carefully. I don't mind stings,
especially on the fingers, but I don't go looking for them either. So
with bare hands, I work slowly, and I think my hives are much less
stressed by being open a bit longer. When I work with gloves, no matter
how hard I try to be gentle I always seem to crush or roll more bees
(the gloves *are* clumsy) - and I think this produces more stress to the
hive than being quietly open longer.
Ted Fischer
Dexter, Michigan USA
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