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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • A couple of apologies up front. The video is a bit longer than I like. There were some topics I thought were important at the start. Second, the audio. I am still getting used to the lavalier microphone and transmitter. I clipped the mic to the neck of my tshirt and it rubbed my beard stubble….and made an occasional scratching sound. I put the transmitter in my back pocket and I think my body attenuated a good bit of the signal, so there was some unnecessary dropout. Lessons learned.
    At the beginning I talk about personal safety working in the sun and heat as well as various ways to remove honey from hives. Followed by a short demonstration of ‘my way’.

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  • @davemaloneyvideos
    @davemaloneyvideos 5 років тому

    Thanks for another great video. I also use the yard wagon. What a labor savor being able to haul lots of items around from hive to hive. I place two deeps side-by-side into the wagon in order to make an elevated platform onto which I can place the heavy boxes. Doing so really saves my back since I can merely squat and quickly place the box down without having to bend over. With you being so tall, it might be beneficially for you to give that a try. Can you tell me where you got your bee veil?

  • @privatebubba8876
    @privatebubba8876 6 років тому

    You need to add electrolyte replacement to your water, 1 32 oz. bottle with electrolyte and then 2 32.oz bottles of plain water. I use a mix called Eletro Mix distributed by Alacer Corp available on amazon. It's sodium free, Sugar Free and gluten free. It uses Stevia leaf extract as the last ingredient in the mix. It replaces the potassium, magnesium and calcium which protects the heart in high heat and stress situations. Staying properly hydrated is a must for us older distinguished gentlemen.