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I could never do what you do but I dearly want to do beekeeping. Dang it.
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how much residual bee parts and stuff remained, does that add any flavor. Are you able to use the wax for anything?
the paint cloth in the bucket that you use is not potable material I would be careful about using that.
I think you meant to say “esculent,” not “potable.” He’s not drinking the cloth
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I could never do what you do but I dearly want to do beekeeping. Dang it.
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how much residual bee parts and stuff remained, does that add any flavor. Are you able to use the wax for anything?
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the paint cloth in the bucket that you use is not potable material I would be careful about using that.
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I think you meant to say “esculent,” not “potable.” He’s not drinking the cloth
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