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Chris Slade wrote:
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> If it's as cold as all that, beware of leaving part of your ear stuck to the
> hive! Try a stethoscope.
I heartily recommend the stethoscope method. You can get one at pretty
much any drugstore, sometimes for less than $10 (and the really
top-of-the-line ones still only cost about $20), and it is way easier to
use than trying to press your ear against the side of the hive. Even if
you aren't dealing with cold, snow, and large amounts of outdoor
clothing, the stethoscope gives you so much more flexibility to listen
to almost any part of the hive that the difference is like night and
day. Sounds are much more distinct, too. Some specialized tools are
easily worth what you pay for them, and this is one of them.
--
Tim Eisele
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