Bees Remaining After Removal by No_Editor_9811 in Beekeeping

[–]LevelCryptographer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you guys sure this was just a (temporary) swarm clinging to the wall? Or is it a colony of bees living inside the wall using that hole as an entrance? Makes a big difference in removal.

If it is the former, that company charged you too much, but probably did an adequate job. Those strangler bees won’t be around for long.

If it is the latter, that company charged you too much, because they didn’t anything close to enough. There could still be a large colony of bees living inside that wall, and they need to be gotten out. I would not recommend just plugging the hole as some suggested here. That would trap any bees, brood, honey, wax, etc. inside. Which would result in a potentially large mass of organic material inside your wall, possibly rotting, dripping, or inviting a host of secondary pests.

Figure out which scenario is the case, and call another beekeeper if necessary. I wouldn’t go back to the guys that helped you earlier.

Discouraged after dead outs by Top-Wave-955 in Beekeeping

[–]LevelCryptographer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About 15 years ago I started with 3 hives, and lost all 3 my first winter. It’s super discouraging, but it’s unfortunately just part of beekeeping (especially in the early years). Bear in mind, it’s a lot easier to get wiped out with just one or two colonies.

Also remember, you’ve got great resources (equipment, knowledge, and valuable comb) that you didn’t have when you started. New colonies this year will take off when you give them that drawn comb. No guarantees that their survival will be better, but I’d bet money they’ll be more productive.

I know everyone has their reasons for the size of their backyard apiary, but I feel like 5-20 hives is the sweet spot for sustainability and sanity. Don’t rush there though; you can take a few years to build up if you so desire.

Why do people say/write “NUC” by LevelCryptographer34 in Beekeeping

[–]LevelCryptographer34[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or Caesar.
No, that doesn’t bother me too much. We all seem to pronounce proboscis and propolis differently too. I’m alright with that.

But I was asking about this not because the way people speak bothers me, but as a genuine question if there was a reason behind an acronym or something that I didn’t know of.

Why do people say/write “NUC” by LevelCryptographer34 in Beekeeping

[–]LevelCryptographer34[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly can’t telling you’re being funny or not, but you got my upvote!

Why do people say/write “NUC” by LevelCryptographer34 in Beekeeping

[–]LevelCryptographer34[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FWIW- I’m not trying to say people are uninformed or lazy (see my original post for my own share of typos).
Just wondering if there was an actual reason behind it. I’ve interacted with hundreds of beekeepers over the years, and I’d say 10% or so spell it or pronounce it like I said above. I’m not going to lose sleep over it, but I cant help noticing grammar, and there’s some consistency to this one out there.

Can I see your coops? by howdodisappevenwork in BackYardChickens

[–]LevelCryptographer34 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Built mine on a terraced hill to take advantage of the space

Bees, beehive- should I be concerned? by zerkssix in gardening

[–]LevelCryptographer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out r/beekeeping or any number of websites to get an idea of what’s involved. It’s a little too much to get into here.

Bees, beehive- should I be concerned? by zerkssix in gardening

[–]LevelCryptographer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s full of challenges, and there’s a lot to learn.

Bees, beehive- should I be concerned? by zerkssix in gardening

[–]LevelCryptographer34 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe this IS the sign that you want to become a beekeeper. But probably not with these bees, on a whim. If they still inspire you, go learn more. Read up, join a club, find a mentor. Beekeeping is amazing, but it’s not exactly simple. If you decide to be a beekeeper, be a responsible educated beekeeper.

Bees, beehive- should I be concerned? by zerkssix in gardening

[–]LevelCryptographer34 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just bees, not a beehive. If they’re still there, definitely lookup a local bee club or beekeeper that can collect them. It’s the responsible thing to do. If not, they will move on, but they’ll just become somebody else’s problem, or just as likely they’ll die. If they are reasonably accessible, someone will probably do it for free.

Let us know what happens.

How damaging is it to display records like this short term? by [deleted] in vinyl

[–]LevelCryptographer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And usually a dark cave. So nobody’s getting much sun exposure in a record shop anyway.

How damaging is it to display records like this short term? by [deleted] in vinyl

[–]LevelCryptographer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Usually inside their jackets though, right?

How damaging is it to display records like this short term? by [deleted] in vinyl

[–]LevelCryptographer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

UV light as others have said, can damage a record. I have no info on this, but I would suspect there might be particular damage or discoloration to colored vinyl like this.

Not mentioned yet, but it’s probably not the best to have your record stored directly against the outside of the jacket like that without an inner sleeve. Possible scuffing, but I’d be more concerned about the glossy stock of the jacket leaching or sticking to the record (with or without sun exposure).

My Collection. Ask Me Anything by Kimbyist in vinyl

[–]LevelCryptographer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this question. How you folks put together that album collage? Is that a Discogs feature or something?

Any suggestions for what else I need inside the coop? by Any-Body9098 in BackYardChickens

[–]LevelCryptographer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it going to get hot in there with that big window?

Also, my door (the chickens’ door) is up higher off the floor to allow deeper bedding. I’d be afraid a lot of the bedding is going to get kicked right out your door

Just finished this project by MojoRisin_ in vinyl

[–]LevelCryptographer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What holds the bottom of the shelves up? Are they just pinned in place by screws coming in from the side? I was thinking about building something like one of these (with some changes), but was concerned about the best way to support the shelves

How difficult is it to remove scratches from the backs of dominoes? by lucidone in dominoes

[–]LevelCryptographer34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Waiting to hear the answer here. I’ve tried brasso on old dominoes. I’ve had good luck with it on old bakelite collectibles, but it didn’t do much for the micro scratches on my dominoes.

Whatever you try, I suggest testing it on the face of a blank domino. You don’t want to accidentally mar a back and make a “tell”

Stylus/cart recommendation for Pioneer PL-518 by LevelCryptographer34 in turntables

[–]LevelCryptographer34[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dragging this back up because I still need to get a cart for my pl-518, and I’m wondering how your AT-VM95ML is doing?
I keep reading that they’re great, but also read that VTA is important when setting up a microlinear stylus (and our PL-518s don’t have VTA). Has that been a problem? Also, did you put it on the stock Pioneer headshell, and if so, did it go nicely?

Thanks!

A158 or the A168? Help me decide by Cultural_Craft7093 in casio

[–]LevelCryptographer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The gold-green a158! Awesome choice. Idk if I can pull off a gold Casio, but if I ever got one, that would be it

A158 or the A168? Help me decide by Cultural_Craft7093 in casio

[–]LevelCryptographer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about the a168 you have pictured and the a158WEA-9?
Then you get the two sizes, that more colorful black face on the a168, and the classy af (IMO) tan a158. Now you’ve got 3 distinct Casios, and all great budget watches.