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    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Found what I assumed was a capped supersedure cell on the weekend but also saw eggs so assumed the existing queen was still present. Took the opportunity to do a couple of splits as I had been planning some expansion this year. Didn’t worry about where the original queen ended up as I left...
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    Beehive roofs

    I made up 10 a couple of days ago. Shed felt on top with a good helping of sheep’s wool to act as insulation.
  3. M

    Using Sheep’s Wool As Insulation

    That is interesting. I am on solid UFE’s but I might experiment with half the hives to see if there are any noticeable differences. Does anyone currently use a snuggle board?
  4. M

    Using Sheep’s Wool As Insulation

    That’s a great idea, I’ll surely do that!
  5. M

    Using Sheep’s Wool As Insulation

    I obviously have far too much wool. Now that the roofs are done, any benefit to insulating the void below a UFE?
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    Scouts or Robbers

    Inside configuration is 6 frames with one being an old brood frame from last year which I assume there might be some remnants of honey in (but nothing capped or the like), the other 5 are just empty frames. There is an established wild colony in the area which over the last couple of years...
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    Scouts or Robbers

    Scouts or robbers? How do you tell the difference?
  8. M

    Using Sheep’s Wool As Insulation

    Great, I’ll give it a go as I don’t have a clue what else to do with it! Thanks
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    Using Sheep’s Wool As Insulation

    I’ve come into possession of a rather large bale of sheep’s wool. Is this any good for insulation in hive roofs instead of PIR boards? I’m also thinking of making a few insulated ekes for fondant feeding over winter and could use some of it for this project.
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    What chance of survival?

    I did see a bee whisperer video recently where he took a weak colony on a couple of frames and put it on top of a strong colony with a queen excluder and a sheet of newspaper between them. He seemed to say the bees from the strong colony below would get through the newspaper and join with the...
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    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Nuc’d a small hive that I had assumed was queenless and dwindling but to my surprise, while only a small amount of capped brood, larvae and eggs on 2 frames when I investigated. Given the size I put it in a poly nuc in the hope it’ll be able to regulate the temperature better.
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    Chicken Registration by 1st Oct 2024

    In Ireland it’s already a requirement to register your flock and have a flock number issued. Something to do with Birdflu and disease management I think. Bees are still voluntary from what I gather but when I registered, I never heard anything back so not sure how much resourcing goes into it.
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    A Feeding Question

    And possibly a silly one at that. Thinking of feeding for comb building. I see a lot of advice to ‘trickle feed’ rather than glug a couple of kilos of syrup on and let them take it down. What do we mean by trickle feed? A litre at a time or 1.5 litres, let them finish it, leave it a few days...
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    Spring treatment?

    Does anyone use a Varroa Easy check to check for Varroa numbers? I assume provided you don’t overdo it with the CO2 they are unharmed and back at it shortly after. https://www.thorne.co.uk/health-feeding/pests-diseases/varroa/pest-and-disease-non-chemical/varroa-easycheck.html
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