Good morning! It sure is nice what a sunny weekend does for the soul! I noticed in Hurley's incubation corner (very nice job BTW) that she also had a styro surround for her styro incubator. I had the most luck with mine when I put it in the basement where the temps are much more stable than upstairs. This is the main reason that I am hatching a bit later this year. Our house temps fluctuate by 10+ degrees between day and night and that is just too big a span for that little incubator.
Jim's instructions are very similar between the Sportsmen and the styro ones in the area of a fail-safe temperature. Then he tapes the seams up too to help with temp and humidity. I am sure he will send you the full instruction packet! LOL!
Bees were my dh's "livestock of choice" when we first moved here JJ. I still have the hives in the back. They have mostly been reclaimed by the weeds. He wasnted to "get back into it" so I got $350 worth of hive supplies from Dadant and there are presently buried someplace in the barn! He thought they would be easy...they arent! They were very fun to have, the pollination rates in the garden were fantastic and we did capture a swarm once! That is what you had in your tree BTW...
Terry and Jerry helped capture it, very fascinating! The biggest problems we had were keeping the colony overwintered, mites and the old farmer next door and his pesticide use! I would do it again though. Thanks for that link to "use" bees! I responded to an ad on CL to host some bees but never got an answer! I will try this one.
Gotta run--it's getting late! Have a good one! TerriOhopingthesapwillstarttorunintothebucketsoon
I will be trying bees this year. if you have equipment you r not using. maybe you would like to sell or trade please let me know. I will be getting help from an experienced neighbor. he has had pretty good luck so i am hopeful for a little success anyway let me know ..thanks