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    Bee sheds or Similar

    That's not display flooring; the bales of flooring come with those sheets protecting them and any place that sells timber flooring will have a regular supply of those sheets. I use them all the time .
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    Amm / Native Black Bee Discussion

    Apideas are used by a lot of commercial queen breeders where they have the time to work them to the tight schedule they require. For the smaller operator the like of 2-3 frame nucs or mini-plus hives offer a lot more time flexibility and are much more forgiving. Also they replicate a natural...
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    Amm / Native Black Bee Discussion

    In my experience, chalk brood is very much indigenous to the local unimproved bees in Ireland, sometimes to the extent that they prove unviable. It made me change my approach quite a few years ago and I don't think much has changed. It is completely absent in buckfast type bee , at least in the...
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    Stacking plastic buckets - how high?

    The standard 20L Plastic bucket is designed for stacking max three high but I push it to four without issue. The honey crystallises fairly rapidly so gives added stability.
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    Oxalic Acid

    Not as much as €16.50 for 35g of Api Bioxal
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    first grafting attempt failed

    Those cells are probably not ''abandoned'' , just immersed in comb. It happens when there's a flow on . Cut them back with a sharp knife. The queen you show is fully formed and just a couple of days from emerging. Use nicot cups and put on the roller cages when they're capped both to prevent...
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    Pure Amm, the value

    This figure requires a bit of clarification; On the one hand , from the FIBKA website; ''Honey yield is greatly influenced by seasonality. However, a beekeeper who attends to the basic principles of management should be able to achieve an average of 20kg per hive per annum. The yields...
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    Larva: Any idea what this is??

    I came across a few of those yesterday when doing a bit of requeening. Pink caterpillars, about 25-30 mm long and lively for a caterpillar. Interesting to know what they are.
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    How Much Feed?

    These bees are in a double brood box.....they are very unlikely to run out of room.
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    How Much Feed?

    You say they're on double brood boxes, National, I presume, it's the start of September so you've got about 6 weeks to get the weight up. From your start point there's no danger you have overfed them. That will keep them going while you see what the weather and the ivy will do. Rather than...
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    Introducing a New Queen

    +1
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    Abelo steam wax melter

    In principle,for recovering wax from frames this is a good solution,as in,steam melting. The side bars would be easy to clean as you unload the hot frames. The weak point with this particular model is possibly the small steamer. Okay for occasional use but not really up to continuous...
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    Sublimox best vaporiser?

    Foxylad. If you decide that the Sublimox is the way you want go then consider the Oxalika alternative Professional oxalic acid vaporizers - Most used in Italy - Oxalika It works on the same basic concept but would seem to offer a number of features which would be appealing; 1. It has a 12v...
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    Natural England article on 'Non/Native' bees?

    And where are we now??? Honey yields of 200-300 tons/annum........as compared to Denmark with 2000-2500 tons, a similar sized Northern European country. Lack of availability of mated queens is a huge problem. No Bee Inspectorate or any kind of disease control strategy. These are some of the...
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    Natural England article on 'Non/Native' bees?

    But he's certainly trying to tell beekeepers in Ireland what bees to keep.
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    AMM imports?

    Thank you for your thoughtful response........This seems ,to me ,to be a reasonably accurate observation of some of the issues involved .BTW, I would have quite a bit of experience of the business of producing honey in quantity.
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    Sublimox, inverter and battery.

    Sublimox is rated for 300W intermittently.........Your 600W generator will be adequate.
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    British Black Bee

    That's some statement, Lad.
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    Woodland Question

    Don't forget Ivy which should be plentiful and yields a substantial flow Sept/Oct in most years with the odd exceptional year. It's primarily used as winter stores by the bees but is valuable nonetheless...
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    Anyone want a guess

    Danish Buckfast breeder, II or island mated.
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