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    Default Beekeepers quarterly

    Some interesting articles this time … using bees in poly tunnels/glasshouses for pollination and the great manuka swindle. There's also a fantastic photo on page 41 of a big bloke riding a tiny donkey while his wife (?) walks alongside carrying stuff. Almost worth the subscription alone

    I'd intended to add this to a thread on magazines that DR and I contributed to … however, BKQ is too short a word to search for and I can't find it. There is a magazines thread but it's 3 years old now.

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    I used to subscribe to the BKQ but decided not to this year. I went for Beecraft this year as I had never received it before.
    Not sure which one to get for next year or whether to go for a subscription for Nuts instead!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    I used to subscribe to the BKQ but decided not to this year.
    Other than the bloke on the donkey I'm not sure you're missing much …

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    I reckon those pair, with the donkey, have been down the allotment. She’s walking back with a cabbage for his tea and he’s too knackered to walk after lugging that old tin knapsack sprayer about spraying…………………………………… (space left for you to add your own pet hate)
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    They’ve never met before and she’s just pulled out of his slip stream in an overtaking manoeuvre and hasn’t realised her surgical stocking is starting to slip.

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    Can't help feeling I'm missing something. Anyone care to post a photo to go with the description?

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    Default Caption competition …

    … credit for this image to Beekeepers Quarterly*

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    * Gavin may have to remove this (and ban me?) if I'm in breach of any rules.

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    Reminds me of those photos of Scots women bent double from the waist planting tatties with a creel on their backs while the blokes lean on their cas-chroms smoking clay pipes. As an interesting side-note to this, both my mother and I bend from the waist while weeding .. supposedly not very good for our backs!

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    Reminds me of my teenage years, courted a lassy whose parents dug peat, and the da used to load up the ma with a yoke and that's how they (she) brought the peat off the moss. Ah, the good old days ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    I used to subscribe to the BKQ but decided not to this year. I went for Beecraft this year as I had never received it before.
    Not sure which one to get for next year or whether to go for a subscription for Nuts instead!
    I tend to get Beecraft every other year, maybe I should take another look now I'm getting the belly and white beard sorted out properly, as a newbie I found that a lot of the practical articles tended to repeat a lot and it could be a little fluffy outside of that.

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    The quarterly Ibra Magazine Bee World is good and you also get access to the online Journal of Apicultural Research which has several decades of bee research.

    I think membership is £33. I joined about a month ago.

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