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    hive materials

    Best use of ply I would say is Nucs!! With the floor attached it is easier to seal the ends, a bit of filler and well painted and you have a box that will do a good job!
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    White Eyes (maybe on queen)

    Pretty good example of a drone too in terms of shape and size!
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    All Drone cells

    possibly one of the following: they may actually be worker brood unidentified there could be a queen that for some reason can only lay drone maybe a new poorly mated queen or an older one that has run out of steam could also be laying workers what is the pattern of brood like and are there...
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    Sugar Syrup at £7.50 a lb

    I have heard of it. There may be an excuse for it if for some reason you liked your honey really diluted or had bees in an area of poor forage. All the same I would not be an advocate and think those very lame excuses!
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    hive materials

    As above ply is OK but you have to seal the ends or it will delaminate. The best thing about ply is you can get a good supply for free if you keep your eyes open. Always ask permission if recycling, I have found people love the idea of wood they were dumping being used to make beehives!
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    buying bees

    There is a good "sticky" in the beginners section about starting have a look at that as well. Good luck either way I hope you can get an introduction this year even if it is from the apiary at your local association.
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    Plantlife verge campaign (non-political)

    Added my name
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    Enough space?

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    hello

    Welcome, If thinking of building your own, consider buying one or two of the boxes from one of the suppliers in kit form, this gives you some good templates!!
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    Wholesale

    i deliver honey to a deli near me for a guy i work with. the shop sells at the same price he does but they get to make a pound per jar. just an example may give you an idea.
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    Difficulty clearing supers

    is there a trick to it i might be missing?
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    Hello everyone

    Welcome, you are already becoming an old hand if you are collecting swarms :)
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    What to do with old frames?

    Apologies, I saw the old frames bit and that was the answer I thought I would reply with!! I didn't engage the brain enough after that to hold back. I sometimes get so excited when posting :)
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    What to do with old frames?

    Would be good lures for bait hives, not sure if they would be ok to wait until next May though
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    Hello, new to beekeeping

    :welcome: D
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    Upmarket Honey packaging and labelling ?

    Might I ask :where do you source the material to print on (the labels) and what do you use as your printer? many thanks!
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    hive and bees

    If you are really busting to own your own bees, I would make the following observation. It has been a REALLY good year. If you can find your nearest association(s) and get in touch with them. If they are in any way active they will be running sessions probably once or twice a week that you could...
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    A 'perfect'(?) feeder ...

    Thanks for the photos. So far I have only used pallet wood for floors stands and roofs, may have to consider making boxes as well. Although as you say boxes in the sales are so cheap, I may move to pallet wood for Nucs and see how that goes.
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    A 'perfect'(?) feeder ...

    I like it especially the part of the brief that references "must be suitable for pallet wood"! A man after my own heart. Does it sit above a crown/feeder board hole or have its own bottom?
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    Hive Alive BBC2 On Now!

    Yes they said the hive had swarmed earlier that week and then showed larva supposedly from the new queen! Maybe they requeened and didn't want to add that complication or maybe it ended up being cut for time and they lost continuity.
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