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Hi Tom
As regors your propolis question: how to get it of your suit - I have
had this problem with it getting on my shirts (I usually avoid suits
as they cause you to get stung)
To remove place a jar with chloroform under the stain - place another
jar on the other side and push it's neck into contact with the
chlorform jar - invert repeatedly until most of the stain is
disolved. Then, use a little clean just to remove the excess stain.
Works quite well - anything the chloroform does not dissolve can be
dissolved by a hot wash in your washing machine with a bioactive
washing powder.
As regards the elastic bands on the sleeves: Bees always get in suits
- unless you are working scutellata it should not be neccessary to
wear a suit - they cause you to get stung - remember, if you use your
smoker right any bee which gets inside your suit does not actually
want to sting you - it wants to get out - and if your suit is all
sealed, that is difficult - a loose t-shirt with the bottome untucked
is much better and you get stung less - if neccessary wear a veil. It
must be white.
Hope that helps
Keep well
Garth
Garth Cambray Camdini Apiaries
Grahamstown Apis mellifera capensis
Eastern Cape Prov.
South Africa
Time = Honey
After careful consideration, I have decided that if I am ever a V.I.P
the I. may not stand for important.
(rather influential, ignorant, idiotic, intelectual, illadvised etc)
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