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  1. Ian123

    No brood

    Bees will respond to weather and available forage. Some years brood rearing will continue till the end of November to some extent, if they can get out and forage on the ivy the queen will continue laying. Quite frankly the weather at the moment has been poor for a few weeks so the bees will...
  2. Ian123

    McDonald's beehive venture.

    Consuming those would often be an improvement on the normal serving!
  3. Ian123

    Wasp protection

    If you have a decent box of bees ensure any brood is adjacent to the entrance and close it down to a couple of inches you can also reduce entrance height by half if your using a standard floor that normally allows about 18mm. The bees are then generally able to look after themselves.
  4. Ian123

    Ejecting Larvae

    If the situation is that bad with stores I’d get some syrup on forget the fondant..
  5. Ian123

    Cow **** Honey

    More likely the source of nectar/plant they had been foraging on. Whilst they will add water for their immediate use and thin down honey, they wouldn’t add water to stored….. I think? Or at least the stores liable to be extracted.
  6. Ian123

    Get Ready for 2024: Pre-Order Your Live Bees Now! 🌼🐝

    I’ll second that always had decent and reliable queens off them and I do rather like the poly nuc boxes!
  7. Ian123

    Many going to the National Honey Show?

    You could of course try both😉
  8. Ian123

    Rugby WC QFs

    My partner said I must be Welsh……..finished before the serious bit started😉
  9. Ian123

    Honey with royal jelly

    Plenty of honey is sold with royal jelly but I’d doubt it’s anywhere near 8% volume. They don’t extract brood frames, they graft into frames with racks of cups just like queen rearing. They have small pumps maybe similar to what a dentist used to suck your saliva😂
  10. Ian123

    Dadant 10” smoker with finger guard ?

    Just save yourself the trouble and get the normal 1…..it’s really a non issue!
  11. Ian123

    Feral bees and bait hives

    isn’t cedar meant to be naturally repellent?😂
  12. Ian123

    What to do with spun frames?

    As above, have you treated?
  13. Ian123

    Feral bees and bait hives

    That’s odd…. I suspect the vast majority of us use pine frames and indeed many hive bodies are made of pine. In fact in some countries Pine would be the norm for hive construction. I’ve not seen any reporting issues with bees entering or using boxes or even frames?
  14. Ian123

    Feral bees and bait hives

    Really?……..
  15. Ian123

    BBKA membership

    Forget the insurance for hive parts it’s a pittance although may come a bit closer if using seconds frames it certainly doesn’t cover hive boxes. These are also generally cleaned and retained. The only part worth while is the liability!!!
  16. Ian123

    BBKA membership

    Silver Lining is slanderous?
  17. Ian123

    Instantvap

    I got mine beginning of last year, to be honest I don’t think there’s anything better, Simple and easy to use!
  18. Ian123

    BBKA membership

    The insurance is worth it if nothing else and let’s face it it’s not a great deal. Particularly for novices clubs and being able to talk through issues are good, the ability to get help or indeed a second opinion are also valuable. I’m no fan but for beginners the pros far outweigh any cost or...
  19. Ian123

    Opinions on the effective doseage of OA and Api-Bioxal sublimation for varroa ?

    Ermmmm……….. The best measure!! Just don’t use it😂
  20. Ian123

    Drone chalkbrood

    I’d overwinter both colonies if they are looking reasonable in size, I’d also ensure they are treated simply crack the supers off and insert a couple of strips, if you’ve not done so already. Pointless to unite and then lose them you’ll be kicking yourself. In the Spring simply put a new brood...
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