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Date: | Wed, 26 May 1999 14:18:51 -0400 |
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A newbie (3 years) myself, I always try to work gloveless, for reasons
already cited here. Makes me more careful and I squash fewer bees. I always
keep the gloves in my back pocket, just in case.
I've had much more success since reading Tom Sanford's Tao of Smoking piece
in the APIS newsletter a couple of months back. Now I typically smoke the
entrance, wait 2 minutes, loosen the cover enough to smoke a little up top,
wait another minute, and then proceed.
I also find that happy bees, gathering nectar on a warm day, don't much
seem to notice intrusions. Screening up entrances at night for a recent
move I found the same bees very very nasty.
Greg
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