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    Best honey jar sizes

    Hi all I've got excess honey I want to sell. I want to sell to neighbours and through online marketplace (Facebook?). There's also a local shop who has expressed an interest who would take 1LB jars. I'm considering all my options for bottling (to give me the widest possibilities): ie. 1Lb...
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    Frame arrangement

    Thanks everyone. My poly nucs don't, unfortunately, allow for adding on top. I think I will go for moving to a hive as advised above (ie. to the side) and then see how they go. If they don't expand, I'll move them back to a nuc for the winter.
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    Frame arrangement

    Hi all Whenever I move a colony from a nuc to a full-sized (National or national 14 x 12) hive, I dither. Here's how I usually start: I take the frames from the (usually 5-6 frame) nuc and I transfer to the centre of hive (cold way). Then I dither. Question: If there are uncapped stores...
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    Other apiary in proximity

    Good to know. It seems brambles is the order of the day. I've become obsessed with looking for them and get very annoyed when I see them being cleared!
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    Other apiary in proximity

    Ditto... :)
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    Other apiary in proximity

    Thanks. Not an option as my son is at school here. :) Guess I will take my chances where ever we end up in W. Wales
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    Other apiary in proximity

    Hi All We've been looking for a new house in West Wales. One's come up in a good area for general forage for bees, I think, and a place for a new apiary. However, I've noticed that about 200 - 300 metres away is another apiary owned by a bee farmer. He's always had about 10-12 hives there...
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    Cells polished but no eggs yet

    ALL great answers!
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    Cells polished but no eggs yet

    Thanks all. Some great answers. :)
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    Cells polished but no eggs yet

    Hi, I have limited other stock. One weaker colony which I don't particularly want to steal a test frame from, but can. The other is on a 14x12 which is wrong size so awkward. The suspect colony is a bit tetchy which could indicate queenless,... yes, I should wait a few days more...
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    Cells polished but no eggs yet

    Hi all Old queen did a runner with half the hive on 29th May. I left the colony for 3 weeks + for the new queen to mate. The weather was patchy during this time. I opened the hive for a visual on 22nd June and saw that cells had been polished ready for something to lay?! Another inspection...
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    Queen laying in supers

    That's an interesting thought. Thank you!
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    Queen laying in supers

    Hi. Thanks for that. Makes sense. If I want to go double brood later, should I put the new brood box under existing brood box - bearing in mind that I will have majority foundation. Or should I distribute brood frames in both boxes eg. 4 frames in bottom BB, 4 in top BB if there were, say, 8...
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    Queen laying in supers

    Have eggs in the bottom box. I removed the nadiered super at the very beginning of this year because it was completely empty. I then added super 1 a couple of weeks later with a QX so she must have been in the brood box then and climbed up.
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    Queen laying in supers

    Hi Thanks for the replies. I want the colony to be strong and produce honey surplus. I would have considered going double brood if she continued to expand at the same rate and if she hadn't beaten me to it. There are currently about 8 frames of bees. 5-6 frames of BIAS in the brood box, 4-5...
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    Queen laying in supers

    Hi all On inspection a couple of days ago it became clear that the queen had somehow squeezed through the QX and is merrily laying in both supers. In fact, it's a classic chimney brood - just like her mother! She is prolific. I decided to give her the space she needs and put the QX above the...
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    Moving hives

    I had an experiment and can definitely see the benefit of two parallel straps. However much I twisted the boxes, I couldn't get them to budge. It also may be easier to get the straps on while the hives are on the stand!
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    Moving hives

    :LOL: My bee suit and torch will be beside me and I will be ready to bail out if necessary!
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    Moving hives

    Will do!
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