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    Fireweed, hawthorn and lime

    Haha! It’s also I lot more interesting than golf! Thank goodness for bags of Costco sugar! I do follow McGregor, but I often don’t get his tweets. I don’t know why.
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    Fireweed, hawthorn and lime

    Ah yes, it has been pretty windy where I am. I wonder. The lime is just now going from bud to bloom but there are only a few small bumbles on them. And my bees ranging around the garden like they have nowhere to go. Large stand of beautiful fireweed next to the hives…no bees. I do get the...
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    Fireweed, hawthorn and lime

    I wonder if I’m just too far north. At some point, the latitude must come into play. Don’t worry, I will feed them. I was told last year was awful, but I got enough honey for my own needs. And that was the first year for me. Bees build up great in the spring and then the rapeseed comes in, and...
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    Fireweed, hawthorn and lime

    Hi all, second year beek here. Backyard beekeeper. I have lots of fireweed, hawthorn, sycamore, and lime close to me. NEVER see a bee on them. I’ve never seen a bee on the sycamore. Fireweed blooming now, no bees. Hawthorn, many trees in my area…no bees. Lime trees, large, and tall, full of...
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    Queenless?

    Another excellent idea! Bravo!
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    Queenless?

    I do, and I will. Good idea. I think there is a lot of nectar in the cells that I would expect to see eggs. And the little spot of shine in the cells is liquid, rather than eggs. I don’t know this is true, but this is what I was thinking. Both hives had this problem. So to me, that tells me I’m...
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    Queenless?

    👍 you guys have been a BIG help. Thanks!
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    Queenless?

    Thank you for such a good and through reply. I did get some training, but without the bees it was all theory. I so follow Black Mountain Honey on YouTube, and Fredric Dunn is another I am a fan of. Different environments, I know. I think the sun was so bright I had a hard time seeing. Strange...
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    Queenless?

    I do now! Thanks!
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    Queenless?

    Oh good! That means I’m not late after all. Thanks!
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    Queenless?

    I‘m near Brechin, in Angus. East of Scotland in the heart of agricultural fields. The original colony had quite a bit of stores, but I took it so I could get the super off. But I left four full medium frames full of honey, most of it capped. Most of what I took appears to be unripe, so I will...
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    Queenless?

    I have two hives, one the original hive with a new nuc installed middle of May. Second is a hive with the bees from that original nuc that swarmed within three weeks of installation. I had a government man come and inspect late July. All was well. Original hive had eggs, brood, etc. Swarm hive...
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    Which type of bees?

    Sorry, it was EFB that hit the area.,.
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    Which type of bees?

    I think I’ll talk with a local before I reserve anything.
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    Which type of bees?

    Hummmm.. you guys are giving me food for thought. I was thinking buying from a company whose nucs are treated and inspected before they go out might be a good idea since they will be “clean” going into a new hive. i wasn’t going to replace the queen on a schedule, I just wanted to learn the...
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    Which type of bees?

    I think I’ll go with Buckfast....to learn on. Maybe go to the native later if beekeeping sticks with me.
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    Which type of bees?

    Another question... I’m in an agricultural area, potatoes, wheat, oats and barley. Some roots like beets and parsnips too, hay. And I have three acres of ornamental plants and trees, plus I found two HUGE lime trees in a neighbours yard. But I’m a little worried about pesticides being in...
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    Which type of bees?

    Got it. I had seen those too. I’m only at the stage of gathering info, hoping buy equipment and connect with beekeepers near Christmas. I ask about the type of bee because I’m shopping for a nuc to reserve now, so I won’t get left out later in the spring.
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    Which type of bees?

    Amms? ( sorry , beginner).
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    Which type of bees?

    Why would one chose Buckfast bees over Carniolan bees? I’m in eastern Scotland.
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