Thank you all! I got the tattoo about 4 years ago, and get a lot of compliments on it. When I wear a short-sleeved shirt you see the hibiscus flower which catches peoples' eyes, but then I pull it up to show him off and when I explain he's my chameleon I do get a range of reactions. He's the...
Happy 6th Hatchday to my male veiled, Turk. He's in Jann B's lineage, and I have had him with me for about 4 1/2 of those years. He's also the chameleon on my tattoo sleeve.
My husband set up my account about 15 years ago, but for whatever reason he used his standard username for himself. My name is actually Michelle, which I finally added to my signature line a few years ago after being called Bill a lot. And no, we're not huge Absolut vodka drinkers.
Do you live in an area where people might want to visit? See if a friend or family member who don't live near you (and with whom you are comfortable) would want to stay at your house while you are away. I'm leaving for 2 weeks, and am lucky enough that my best friend will be staying here at my...
Welcome back! I was here 15 years ago, but am still much more of a lurker than a poster. What kinds of endangered animals did you release during your zoo work?
Congrats on it blooming! A word to the wise, don't ever plant it outside of a pot, it will TAKE OVER!!! My darling hubby decided my butterfly garden needed some snake plants. After about a year where they got out of control I yelled at him and he took them out. And they are still coming...
We've been keeping for a little over a year and have harvested honey twice. However we're in FL, so our nectar flows are a little different. We have another super that can be spun, probably next week, and we're guessing it will yield about 15-20 lbs. And we have Brazillian peppers (which are...
Completely aside from husbandry, 16 months is about the age where he's going to be looking for a lady friend, so that could also contribute to his restlessness. I'd address the other concerns here first but it's something to keep in mind. Good luck!
I'm a bee-keeper also and when I first realized that wax moths in the hives were THOSE wax moths I was excited, but wouldn't feed them for your reasons exactly. Also, bees travel up to 2 miles to find food sources so there's no way to know if all those people are abstaining from pesticides.
Such an achievement, and when I think of the advancements that have come about in the past 20 years I have great hope for the future and how much further we can all take this fantastic hobby. Brad is amazing, as is his team keeping this whole forum humming along and being so welcoming to...