Trevor Gillbanks If your going to do a job, do it right! I lean toward obsessions myself - seem to be always trying to Re-invent the wheel. I think that is what draws me to watch your videos. Like the wooden stand for the queen marking paint - ingenious! And makes your life easier.
@1wildwackywoman7 жыл бұрын
And the magnet for holding metal tools - now that’s clever!
@michaeljones17157 жыл бұрын
thanks Trev. a good insight into how a hive tool box should be put together.
@michaeljones17157 жыл бұрын
my carryall is made of a soft poly plastic from super cheep but I think the wooden carryall with a smoker cage is the go. nothing worse than trying to rummage through trying to find something small. great video , thanks.
@BigRedNZ18 жыл бұрын
Great video Trev. I'm very new to keeping (got my nuc 2 days ago) and I'm really enjoying catching up on your vids.
@karlzimmy7 жыл бұрын
Hi Trev.I’m just setting up for my first hive. My 7yr old daughter love watching your clips before bed.I was wondering what the dimensions of the tool box were are are you able to make a video of creating a toolbox. Cheers Karl
@DGLHeadspace3 жыл бұрын
Seeing this video now. I didn't catch what you use the air freshener for. Could you tell me what you use this for? Thanks!
@DGLHeadspace3 жыл бұрын
@@EcrotekBeekeepingSupplies1 thanks appreciate the response. Your video provided me with some ideas on what to include in my toolbox. I plan to make one this winter.
@1wildwackywoman7 жыл бұрын
Did I miss what u happen to use for burning material in ur smoker? I’m a newbie so your videos are really informative for me - thank u! 🐝🐝
@blairbushproject6 жыл бұрын
1wildwackywoman he recommends old coffee burlap sacks that he recommends soaking to get out pesticides. Or straw and leaves. There’s commercial smoker herbs. I recommend using if you have horse manure pellets or cow patties. They make a lot of smoke and for us are lying around everywhere. DirtRooster uses nacho corn chips.