If you connected a positive lead on to one of the 12v battery and the other wire to a ground you should have 12v. I'll bet your honey is better tasting when stored in a cool room instead of the TX heat. Have a good weekend.
Real beekeepers only work bees 20% of the time. The rest of the time were fixing our stuff, wood working, and a million other things that make an operation work. I thought I was working and moving bees today. Then my wheel fell off my lift trailer.
You make plans so you can tell everyone. "Ok, change of plans"
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I live being in the field with the bee 🐝 until 90 deg
If you connected a positive lead on to one of the 12v battery and the other wire to a ground you should have 12v.
I'll bet your honey is better tasting when stored in a cool room instead of the TX heat. Have a good weekend.
I thought about that! There are 18, 2volt cells but there’s no way for me to connect a small wire to 6 of them. :/
If you check your truck battery, you might be surprised to find a 12v truck battery will run 13.6 to 14.2 volts.
I love this video because it is so relatable. 😂
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Do you have small hive beetle there where youre at ?
Your cold room probably keeps them in check.
Yes, but not a huge issue
Being commercial, y’all don’t fumigate drawn comb?
I mentioned in the video we used to. We never fumigate this building any more. Only containers with dead out boxes.
Show us the bees not the fork truck and mower!
Equipment is part of the package
Showing the REALITY of a day in the life of a beekeeper. :)
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@@beefarmerjake Good answer I like to see this.
Real beekeepers only work bees 20% of the time. The rest of the time were fixing our stuff, wood working, and a million other things that make an operation work. I thought I was working and moving bees today. Then my wheel fell off my lift trailer.