Remebering the way my grandmother used to catch wasps, the old jam jar left dirty with some water added to about half way. Then a small hole punched in the lid. The wasps went in but couldn't get out and drown in the water.
Does anyone know if honey bees will do the same thing?
If I place...
What is the herbal remedy. You could argue Thymol is herbal as it is found naturally in plants such as Thymes, Oregano and Bergamot, but I would be interested to know more
Now then you mention jam jars, presumeably the old jam in water and a small hole in the lid.
I know this catches wasps, do honey bees get attracted to this as well?
So the bees know straight away that she's gone. How long then before they start to make queen cells and arrange for replacements that the bee keeper would notice. Is that straight away also?
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Can anyone enlighten me as to how long it takes from the Queen being absent in the hive before her pheramones fade and the workers start to create Queen cells?
What was the original thread?
Reading the replies I thank you all for your comments on my oringinal thread concerning the orientation of the QE.
It does seem to have gone slightly off topic, and perhaps off colour but I would like to try and conclude something from this.
May I assume that on...
As a complete new bee, I was looking at the Queen Excluder with its long slots in relation to the brood chamber beneath. My question is, does the way the QE is placed in relation to the frames below matter i.e. right angles to the frames below or in line and parallel with them?
Any help much...
Well as a new bee starting out on the cheap I bought the Thornes Ebay special National for £150. This was very similar to the Amazon one. The Queen Excluder I have is a plastic one, this looks different. Yes I got the frames and varroa mesh included, but this can't be bad for someone starting...