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Hi
I use a really old egg incubator, no need to worry about humidity, as long as there is a water supply there (with enough surface area) the humidity is a function of the temperature..
It looks an awful lot like this:
http://sell.bizrice.com/selling-lead...ator-eggs.html used 5€ out of the newspaper.. Seeing it can be bought from 4$ just ruined my day.
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Thank you all for your comments - they are helpful. I shall either buy a commercially produced model and do the slight modifications required or build one from scratch if quality controls and heating element can be sourced. I would install a relay to switch on an auxiliary heat source in the event of failure of the primary. Primarily I want an incubator for my own interest, I like experimenting. There is also the attraction of using it to help a bee breeding group which hopefully will be established in the not too distant future - previous moves to do were scuppered by a less than helpful gentleman with his own agenda.
One more thing, if anyone knows where the necessary electro-mechanical parts can be obtained, please post. I have some addresses, but more would be better.
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Hi Dark Bee
Ebay has lots of egg incubators and kits if you wanted to build your own.
Some incubators use a fan some don't some are transparent lids some with just a small viewing window
digital humidity meters are about £6-00
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