My queens have been prolific up until 2 weeks ago and have reduced laying considerably now. If you’ve got a thriving colony next door perhaps you could give her a helping hand for the winter by donating a frame of brood. You’ll see in the spring if they decide to supersede her.
That’s really helpful. In the past I’ve had some very defensive (not aggressive) bees where I presume alarm pheromones were quickly elicited and triggering. I wonder if a little glade in the area rather than just smoke would be a safe way of dampening their detection of the alarm pheromone?? Has...
I find some colonies are consistently irritated by breath in general and have been told it’s carbon dioxide. Other colonies aren’t impacted. On those which are I try to breathe gently through my nose and it seems to help
I find this time of year if there are a few wasps sniffing around they can gradually get more defensive. I also try to distinguish between irritability due to ‘defensive’ behaviour compared to truly ‘aggressive’ behaviour. If they are pinging at your veil in large numbers and on multiple...
Ok. Thanks for the advice. The odour is remitting but I’m wondering as it’s a bit better if I could use it for brood and half -ie not honey. Will it upset the bees or be toxic??
I guess I’m wondering if and when it’s ok to use the super for the honey flow now that I have mistakenly oiled it on the inside… I don’t want to upset the bees (can I harm them if I put it in soon?) and don’t want to taint the honey (it is still smelling 3 days later). So I want guidance about...
Please advise me. I’ve just used Danish oil on a couple of supers. How long should I wait until I give them to the bees? I don’t want to taint the honey. Thanks
3 nucs for sale in Oxford. 1 (marked white) from split this year. 2 (marked yellow) from spring swarm control. BIAS and Frame of honey. Ready to hive asap. All 3 calm, beautiful laying pattern. From highly productive stock- bumper crop already from original queen. Currently in polynucs which can...