>His current & favorite method is clear glass bottles in center holes so
you can tell at a
> glance when empty.
>
Mine too!
>
>
> >Dave Mendes is a successful Florida beekeeper.
Very successful, smart, and willing to share knowledge. His inverted pail
feeding stations use a ring of tiny holes that weep a small amount of syrup
around the rim (any excess catches in the rim). He is trying to duplicate
a series of flowers. Saves him the time of addressing each hive.
Another large beek that I was recently speaking with tried using a series
of drip hoses radiating out from a drum like a spider's legs, with each
emitter hole functioning as a flower. He gave it up.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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