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Shaker Style Bee Hive Table. Peter Sieling has been a woodworker, lumber processor and kiln operator for over twenty five years. He has written several books for Mason Crest Publishing and Garreson Publishing, plus numerous articles for Bee Culture, Popular Woodworking, Sawmill and Woodlot, Better Homes and Gardens Wood magazine, and Christian Science Monitor. The author has owned and operated Garreson Lumber Company for over twenty years, drying over 750,000 BF of lumber. Welcome to PeterSieling.com!
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The Bee Guy: March 2007
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Monday, March 26, 2007. 4 years of beekeeping without chemicals. For no mite, foulbrood, or nosema treatments, this is a good survival rate. Later this spring I’ll graft a batch of queens from the healthiest hives (no I don’t count mites. I’m too lazy). Now that we have a new disease colony collapse disorder, or CCD, I imagine it will be blamed on a lot of dead colonies that died of other causes. I think I’ve suffered from CCD for years. Posted by Peter @ 8:21 AM. View my complete profile.
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The Bee Guy: January 2006
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Thursday, January 26, 2006. How to handle negative spouses. Thanks to the lumberguy. For sending me this question. He's not very good with questions outside his area of expertise, but has the wisdom to send the tough ones to me:. I bought some poplar from you for hives a few weeks ago. I'm. Presently busy milling the lumber- I don't know why I don't pay you. To do it. The job always ends up taking me about 20 minutes a. Board foot, what with cleaning and rearranging the shop, resetting.
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bee blog: September 2010
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Monday, September 20, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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bee blog: April 2010
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Sunday, April 25, 2010. Formic Acid Mite treatments. At our April meeting of SCHBA, we invited Earl Villecco to speak on treating for mites with formic acid. Earl is a member of the Southern Tier Honey Bee Association, Empire State Honey Producer's Association and the at least temporarily defunct AIAC, or Apicultural Industry Association Commission. Earl talked about how he uses formic acid. It's inexpensive, around $1/hive. It's quick, 24 hours and it's done. Formic acid occurs naturally in colonies.
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bee blog: Philadelphia Honey Festival
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The Lumber Guy: The Friendly Competitor
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View my complete profile. Advice from Walter Woodward. Why all Woodworking Magazines look the same. Kiln Dried Zucchini: Sorry, sold out. The price of popularity. Who Handles hand held handle holders? It really wasnt funny. What did we sell today? A new thumb print. Tuesday, November 22, 2005. Dan drops in periodically to try to sell me lumber. The problem is his prices are about the same as mine. I better take the flat one, thanks. His jaw just about hit the floor, and so did mine. That was pretty s...
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The Lumber Guy: Kiln Dried Zucchini: Sorry, sold out
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View my complete profile. The price of popularity. Who Handles hand held handle holders? It really wasnt funny. What did we sell today? A new thumb print. Peter Sieling—MASTER BEEKEEPER. Saturday, October 22, 2005. Kiln Dried Zucchini: Sorry, sold out. If you get Garreson Lumber’s. Also sells kiln dried lumber. Posted by Peter 11:28 AM. Oh PLEASE PLEASE put me on the waiting list for the next crop. In the meantime, dry something else like pumpkin seeds and share them with your kin.
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The Lumber Guy: April 2007
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View my complete profile. Garreson Lumber’s Poet Laureate. Never sell lumber to:. Businesses-Welcome to New York! Advice from the lumberguy. Advice from Walter Woodward. Why all Woodworking Magazines look the same. Kiln Dried Zucchini: Sorry, sold out. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. It’s nearly Mother’s Day and I need a gift for my. Mother-in-law. She has eleven kids and they all buy her. Flowers. The Problem is that she hates gardening. I. Want to do something really special. Got any. Posted by Peter 3:05 PM.
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The Lumber Guy: Businesses-Welcome to New York!
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View my complete profile. Advice from the lumberguy. Advice from Walter Woodward. Why all Woodworking Magazines look the same. Kiln Dried Zucchini: Sorry, sold out. The price of popularity. Who Handles hand held handle holders? It really wasnt funny. Saturday, May 06, 2006. Businesses-Welcome to New York! We got a letter yesterday from the New York State Department of Labor. Translated into normal English, it says:. Considers all its businesses to be potential felons and treats us accordingly.