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    Expert diagnosis please

    Thanks for the reply MJBee If I shake all the bees off 50yds away, do I presume that the laying worker will not fly back to the original site ?
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    Expert diagnosis please

    Thanks everybody.
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    Expert diagnosis please

    Thanks for the prompt replies. The bees were very calm, but did seem a bit `lost` Anybody recommend somewhere to buy a queen, preferably Buckfast ? Thanks John
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    Expert diagnosis please

    Hi everyone I checked out a friends hive today. This hive swarmed about 6 weeks ago. What I found inside is : Every frame contained only about 15/20 drone cells in a pepperpot pattern. No sign of queen, lots of drones and workers,only drone brood. 3 or 4 empty queen cells. My opinion is, the...
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    when to move to brood and a half?

    Dont want to appear dim, but what is a 14 x 12 ? Presumably it is 14 inches by 12 inches, is that bigger than my Langstroth Jumbos ?
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    Please remind me, why use hoffman frames?

    Sorry, I didnt mean wrong in the sense of incorrect, although it was originally posted " then you never have to leave a frame outside during an inspection " this , to me anyway, implied it was not a good idea.I was trying to understand why it might not be a good idea to leave a frame outside, I...
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    New Queen swarming

    A good point RAB. I intend to recommend they are requeened next year anyway, at least everybody is happy they have their beehives. All part of the learning curve I guess.
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    Please remind me, why use hoffman frames?

    Whats wrong with leaving a frame outside ? Makes a lot more room to avoid squishing bees.
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    1st Sting

    There was a guy over here killed by a sting from a hornet last year. He had been stung the year before as well and I was told that makes the second sting more potentially dangerous.
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    New Queen swarming

    No offence taken Mike, I just appreciate all you guys taking the time to help. I trusted someone elses word on this years colour not being blue, will check next time ! All the hives that swarmed were owned by newbees, I arranged the purchase of them and have been trying to pass on what little...
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    New Queen swarming

    Several of the hives I purchased from my local French beekeeper have since swarmed. I expected to get nucs when I ordered them but they turned out to be full size, with QE and one super. The hives had plenty of bees in them but they seemed reluctant to go up in the super.The QE was one of those...
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    Use by?

    Here in France the beekeeping supplies shop sells ready made syrup with an additive called "BeeVit" in it. They get it in autumn and it sits in their shop until sold, which could be weeks or months.
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    Reactions to stings

    I got stung some years ago, just above my left eye. Whole left side of my face swelled up, looked like the Elephant man ! In the end it required an operation to remove excess skin from my left top eyelid, so that I could see out of that eye. I do usually swell up and the nearest joint locks up...
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    Lots of hives

    All the hives are now resident with other English people living here in France and doing well. I bought a plastic ventilated floor from him - 8 euros.
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    Lots of hives

    150 euros ( about 135 quid ) plus another 15 euros for an extra super. Eleven hives picked up and the only person who got stung was the seller !!
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