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E13 | Beehives 101, Step Stool | Ask This Old House

Season 23 Episode 13 | 23m 42s

Jenn Nawada meets with a Detroit beekeeper and learns about bees, how honey is harvested, and tips on how to start your own hive; Ross Trethewey, Heath Eastman, and Lee Gilliam share a few phone apps they've been using in the field lately that has made their work easier; Tom Silva and Kevin O'Connor build a step stool using a mobile CNC router.

Aired: 01/29/25 | Expires: 02/13/25
Funding for THIS OLD HOUSE is provided by The Home Depot and Renewal By Andersen.
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