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Re: Bee Keeping
Article on bee keeping in Pailin.
[Google translate]
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 12:45 (10-10-2017 12:45)
Pailin Province: "The bee feeding is not fatigued to feed, just take its nest to the field, the bees will Floral adornments can feed themselves and produce honey for sale at once, but it does not know the owner. " According to a bee breeder, he lives in O'Apatang Village, Sangkat Pailin, Pailin City.
Tang Meng See, a creative farmer and learned from a bee-breeding technique, said that he is currently raising more than 200 bees Nesting by selling honey for sale to customers.
He said the beehive industry he learned from Thailand and Vietnam and also bought seeds from the country...
"At first, I only raise 20 cages, but I get good results, and honey is high, so I buy the nuts to make up for it," he said. More than 200 and are also breaking up for further storage. If there are any brothers who want to feed, I can sell them, and also teach how to feed the bees so as to be clear in one. Nests cost $ 100 or more. "
https://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/171209.html
[Google translate]
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 12:45 (10-10-2017 12:45)
Pailin Province: "The bee feeding is not fatigued to feed, just take its nest to the field, the bees will Floral adornments can feed themselves and produce honey for sale at once, but it does not know the owner. " According to a bee breeder, he lives in O'Apatang Village, Sangkat Pailin, Pailin City.
Tang Meng See, a creative farmer and learned from a bee-breeding technique, said that he is currently raising more than 200 bees Nesting by selling honey for sale to customers.
He said the beehive industry he learned from Thailand and Vietnam and also bought seeds from the country...
"At first, I only raise 20 cages, but I get good results, and honey is high, so I buy the nuts to make up for it," he said. More than 200 and are also breaking up for further storage. If there are any brothers who want to feed, I can sell them, and also teach how to feed the bees so as to be clear in one. Nests cost $ 100 or more. "
https://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/171209.html
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Re: Bee Keeping
some people have asked about costs, so here is a little about building up to a commercial size operation
http://biologiccambodia.com/commercial-beekeeping/
http://biologiccambodia.com/commercial-beekeeping/
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Re: Bee Keeping
Maybe Vladimir should look into it. I heard his a wannabee.
According to the proverb: The pun is mightier than the sword
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Beekeepers better not let their drones fly anywhere near a political rally or they'll get locked up with Ricketson.
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Wow. Very cryptic, very subtle...took me along time to work it out.Garry.Crabtree wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:54 am Maybe Vladimir should look into it. I heard his a wannabee.
(It's 'he's'. Just saying.)
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Sorry, shouldn't it be "he's?"vladimir wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:41 pmWow. Very cryptic, very subtle...took me along time to work it out.Garry.Crabtree wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:54 am Maybe Vladimir should look into it. I heard his a wannabee.
(It's 'he's'. Just saying.)
Question mark inside quotes?
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Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
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Re: Bee Keeping
No.
I quoted his error and posted the correct usage.
There is no question mark in the original, or in my correction.
I quoted his error and posted the correct usage.
There is no question mark in the original, or in my correction.
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Re: Bee Keeping
No.SmartAston Martin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 7:06 pmSorry, shouldn't it be "he's?"vladimir wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:41 pmWow. Very cryptic, very subtle...took me along time to work it out.Garry.Crabtree wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:54 am Maybe Vladimir should look into it. I heard his a wannabee.
(It's 'he's'. Just saying.)
Question mark inside quotes?
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I get it. You use UK English.
I believe UK English uses punctuation outside the quotes, with an exception or two.
My intended suggestion was to use double quotes.
--> "he's" to avoid confusion with the apostrophe.
Not familiar with your use of single quotes around an apostrophized word.
I believe UK English uses punctuation outside the quotes, with an exception or two.
My intended suggestion was to use double quotes.
--> "he's" to avoid confusion with the apostrophe.
Not familiar with your use of single quotes around an apostrophized word.
Melvin Udall: Never, never, interrupt me, okay?
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
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Re: Bee Keeping
"Bee"n "bee"hind on your "bee"zarre work on the "bee"stro "bee"yond?
I know, I know, my first attempt at "punning."
I know, I know, my first attempt at "punning."
Last edited by SmartAston Martin on Thu Oct 26, 2017 8:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Melvin Udall: Never, never, interrupt me, okay?
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
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