It was a nuc I got at the end of the summer (Clipped and marked new queen) to get back into beekeeping after a bit of a break. Well fed in autumn. 2kg of fondant left on in January but they did not touch it at all, until early April, then they devoured it rapidly. I did not see queen today...
National Hive. Five frames of sealed brood with very little larvae/eggs. Three frames of drawn comb with nectar and some capped honey. One half drawn frame of nectar/pollen. Two frames of undrawn foundation.
Should I add a super? I would have normally thought it a little early (am I wrong...
Thank you erichalfbee and pargyle, super glue it is then. I got a load or diy things given to me by my father in law when he downsized. In amongst it all was a little box with lots of tubes of super glue. I remember thinking skeptically, "when am I ever going to need that much super glue?"...
Which glue should I use to glue wood to polycarbonate?
I bought a national polycarbonate crown board. However, my hives are all top bee space and the crown board I bought is bottom bee space. So, I made a new frame for the polycarbonate. I did not mind doing this as now I can include a small...
My understanding that the commercial bumble bees (the easiest to breed) are a sub species that must be confined to a poly tunnel / greenhouse in the UK and they must be destroyed after pollination.
That's just what I was thinking. I have just spent the last week climbing trees in those trousers. I would swap it for a bee suit anyday. Chainsaw trousers are insane, until you try and cut your thigh I imagine.
I'm still only a beginner but I also looked in my hive today after having carried out an AS four weeks ago. The Q+ hive had no eggs and no larvae, just frames and frames of sealed brood. I think in my case she had layed loads of eggs a week after the AS and now she might not have the room or...