What is there for them to forage on? Do you have acres of heather?
Might be difficult if there is no long season of forage for them as heather will see them right in the autumn but if there is nothing else then they will have a hard time.
Just made up my first ever batch of beeswax lip balm which was remarkably easy and looks and works very well. I am now looking into the regulations of being a cosmetics producer. Anyone else done this as it all looks a bit complicated?
Thanks a lot for your comments. My friend is a beginner so these hives do not sound the best for her. I will recommend a transition to national hives as her budget allows. The bees have been neglected for the last year and will need varroa treatment as soon as it gets warm enough so we were...
A friend of mine has just been given some wormit hives. The only reference I can find states that these hives are "almost completely compatible with national frames" which is good news.
Does anyone have experience of this type of hive and a there any issues with using national frames?
I made a mistake last year with an artificial swarm that I attempted. I found the queen and transferred her on the frame she was on into a new brood body on the site of the original colony. I clearly missed a queen cell as she swarmed the next day and left a queen cell at the top of the frame...
Received my first sting of 2012. I just went up to see if there was any activity as it was a beautiful sunny day. All three colonies had bees out flying. On flew straight into my face and stung me. I can still see through my right eye but the swelling is quite impressive!
I would agree with selecting spax screws. They are by far the best although I still drill small pilot holes to reduce the chance of splitting. With the right tools all laid out on the bench I build about three supers or brood boxes per hour.
Just done it and my bees are out flying too. It really is no big deal and if it keeps the mite count down for the start of spring then it has to be a good thing to do. Have you monitored lately and what is the mite drop?
Oxalic acid treatment done. I decided it was necessary after a larger than expected mite drop in Spetember when I treated with Apiguard. No big deal really. Some of them were not too impressed but I was in and out in less than two minutes per hive. Lots of stores left and all three hives...
Beware of low varroa counts and not treating with apiguard. I have had very low drops during the summer but within one day of treating with apiguard I had a drop of over one hundred on day one. Glad I treated.