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    Climber killed by bees

    https://www.coffeeordie.com/ohio-man-bee-attack
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    Climber killed by bees

    The most dangerous time is at the end of a nectar flow. The larger the flow, and the faster the end of said nectar flow, the more aggressive. Probably have to speak to a local expert beekeeper to find out this information as its pretty area specific. This is assumed to be because the high nectar...
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    Covid Close To You

    I could likewise accuse you of callous indifference…
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    Covid Close To You

    They do have side effects, I wasn’t advocating Hcq or Ivermectin as a preventative, but if facing hurt from c19 or gene therapies masquerading as vaccines then you aren’t going get much help from hospitals etc when they refuse in most cases to even acknowledge an adverse reaction when it...
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    Covid Close To You

    Potential heart attack yes…
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    Covid Close To You

    Just about everything is toxic nowadays, but relatives tested it against common cold and it worked. Relatives also used it after severe heart pains 3 weeks after Moderna, and stopped the pains in twenty minutes flat. Don’t need zinc if you have enough in diet, but if don’t have it half an hour...
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    Covid Close To You

    Home made quinine half hour after zinc tablet works well too. Relatives have had some success at mitigation of heart related acute adverse events with it too…
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    Flexible ground protection mats

    Have some old rubber stall mats that have steel backing on them, possibly recycled from a screen or something - maybe can use them?
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    Loading only one side of a double pulley?

    I would be less inclined to do this with an double omni than a regular fixed cheek double pulley. The swivel and opening mechanism would be weighted in unconventional manner. Depends on how much you are loading it.
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    SRT Questions! Apprentice!

    Most of the time you could descend one by sliding down frond gripping through your hands treating it like a fire pole - there’s some cool videos on YouTube in Middle East of local palm pruners descending 30’ palms like this. Not really a species equivalent since palms are a form of grass, and...
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    SRT Questions! Apprentice!

    Minimum two green fronds, and as Rusticus said nestled in the roots of the frond so centred over stem. I have had one green frond tear out due to disease in the whole time I have been climbing palms, a rarity but it can happen. If it’s dicey I always ascend, descend with Somewhat loose...
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    Tragic loss

    That’s heartbreaking to hear… prayers for the family…
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    Flipped Bucket Truck

    Likewise, prayers sent.
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    SRT Questions! Apprentice!

    For palms - Basal tie straight over the crown (minimum two healthy green fronds between rope and ground). Use your lanyard around trunk whilst ascending as safety. Just pull the rope through with throwline. Will be a little bit rough on rope with thorned fronds like robusta etc. Too much risk of...
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    Paper based

    Do you get many updates withdraw pro? I got caught three times this year with updates to iPhone and deleted everything back to my last backup. Sucked in a big way if not doing immediate email backup of everything…
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    Paper based

    I find it works well when jobs wind up in short order but breaks down on larger jobs with multiple tasks carried out in phases over an extended period of time, then it all gets cluttered and mixed up, with books intermixed with loose sheets of paper. I’ve seen a few operators have a single...
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    Interesting article on graziers on stressed trees

    Possums urinate and stink - If it gets bad I just pour some gas on the floor and he disappears for a few days, otherwise it can get a bit musty...
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    Interesting article on graziers on stressed trees

    There is still one in a hollow column holding up my garage… haven’t had the heart to remove it until I make a house for it as storms have reduced the available trees around the house, unless I make the necessary 20 mile drive to rehome it elsewhere (neighbours have done so with the possum...
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    Interesting article on graziers on stressed trees

    https://theconversation.com/amp/why-sweet-toothed-possums-graze-on-stressed-sickly-looking-trees-169241?fbclid=IwAR2GnbiJgxBMvrbd4JQZL9rBnn-HtRyUdNgtTl_iOV-nDvipFbcHOuD3NdM
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    Nesting hollows tool

    Interesting application, don’t think it will be covered by insurance in an urban setting, but interesting the making of hollows in trees for wildlife…

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