I like the idea of the qx bin. I will make a small one per apiary as I don’t store them centrally. I have tried keeping them under a hive lid, on the pallet. Doesn’t work for me. But I qx bin is simple cheap and works well I think. My apiaries are small compared to you under 20 colonies per site.
I am in Southeast Queensland, Australia, This question is not about this video, but The video you did with formic acid with the meat soakers- was that a success or not?
You have plenty of options compared to when we first got mites here. Formic can get nasty on the hives if it is too hot, so I'm sure that will be a factor for you. Probably an off season treatement?
Great video. I have been thinking about how I can improve my queen excluder handling. I gained much from this. Thanks again Phil
I like the way you can stack them up! Thanks for sharing. Shoukd save a few excluders from getting tossed around
The telescoping lid is a great idea for me. Thanks
Glad to help
I like the idea of the qx bin. I will make a small one per apiary as I don’t store them centrally. I have tried keeping them under a hive lid, on the pallet. Doesn’t work for me. But I qx bin is simple cheap and works well I think. My apiaries are small compared to you under 20 colonies per site.
Great idea for a cheap bin
You built them like a brick out house. LOL But the weight of a stack of QE adds up quick. That is farmer built.
Do you have a video on how you clean QE? I'm getting a lot of wax/propolis etc buildup. Thanks Glenn
So far we have been using a water bath in the wax melter. I’m trying to figure out something better.
Did you nail the sides to the pallet?
Yeah. The sides are 3/4”plywood nailed to 2x12. The plywood hangs down the side of the pallet to form the bond
I am in Southeast Queensland, Australia,
This question is not about this video,
but
The video you did with formic acid with the meat soakers- was that a success or not?
Bees still alive.
@@philbeeman Thanks
Just wondered how they went - good to see they’re still alive
I am just starting to investigate all options here in Australia
You have plenty of options compared to when we first got mites here. Formic can get nasty on the hives if it is too hot, so I'm sure that will be a factor for you. Probably an off season treatement?
@@philbeeman Thanks
Yes, I have a number of different applications that I am investigating.
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