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    Types of wood filler

    I've used 'No more nails' (other brands are available) I keep some up at the apiary for emergency use.
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    Layens in Suffolk

    Hi Adam, where about are you? I don't have any problem showing you my Layens, maybe we can set something up.
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    Layens in Suffolk

    I have just installed bees in 2 Layen hives that were gifted to me, I'm in the north half of Essex, what help do you need?
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    glue or bin?

    I've used no more nails in the past without any problems.
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    Equipment For Sale Clear Polycarbonate Crownboards

    Please could I have 3 polys and 5 nationals with rims and holes. Thank you
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    TOMA Pens

    Which colours do you think work best in a hive?
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    Dee Lusby's secret of resistant bees...DNA

    Hi Jenkinsbrymair, sorry to hear your bees "just" died.
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    Dee Lusby's secret of resistant bees...DNA

    It's so sad that Solomon is giving up, he is a real pioneer, he will be missed. I find it sad that as a beekeeping group we find it hard to tolerate other peoples point of view and sad that any beekeeper should think of giving up due to the abuse received by other beekeepers.
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    What did you do in the 'workshop' today

    Have you got some pictures ?
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    Current trends in mite treatment

    Gene expression is the process by which the instructions in our DNA are converted into a functional product, such as a protein. When the information stored in our DNA? is converted into instructions for making proteins? or other molecules, it is called gene expression?. Gene expression is a...
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    Current trends in mite treatment

    https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/56525/1/Martin2019_Article_VarroaDestructorReproductionAn.pdf Try this from Salford Uni.
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    Current trends in mite treatment

    As I understand it the queen has the ability to express genes in response to stresses that the colony comes under. So very quickly the gene expression in her egg changes to meet the new challenge. All bees have the ability to remove larvae when they detect an abnormality the gene expression is...
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    Current trends in mite treatment

    I don’t understand the point of having a VSH queen and still treating, you might as well have a non VSH queen. If you treat a VSH queen she will become a non VSH queen, it’s the mite pressure that causes the behaviour change.
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    Current trends in mite treatment

    If you had a VHS Queen, why would the mite load increase, is that not the purpose of the VHS mechanism, to have the bees interrupt the mite breeding cycles and lower the load to manageable levels.
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    Can bees manage themselves

    Never check varroa levels, always inspect for disease, practice swarm management, my colony losses are average at worst.
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    Just 1 Tree

    Pride of India, it flowers later than any other tree and gives a late summer flow. we have 2 in our village and people stop and look up because they can hear the bees buzzing, it gets covered in bees.
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    Queen marking - do you worry about the colour?

    Has anyone tried luminous nail polish, I have often thought it might have some advantages.
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    Bee trees

    I visit my bee tree every week, they are the same bees, there is never a week, apart from winter, when they are not flying. I think the dying off and swarms moving in is myth, there is also a colony in the eves of a friends house, been there for years gives off swarms every spring, very strong...
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    Bee trees

    This bee tree is in a park near me, there is another colony about 4 trees down. the local council, to their credit, cut the branches back to make sure the bees do get too near the path. The colony has been there for 4 years that I know of, the colony is very large with masses of foragers and...
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