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  1. Swn58

    The law and bee keeping , the use of agricultural land for bees

    Yes....my new tactics are to keep well below the radar! :sneaky:
  2. Swn58

    The law and bee keeping , the use of agricultural land for bees

    A council 'Jobsworth' I suspect
  3. Swn58

    Best ventilated bee suit?

    Swienty Breeze!
  4. Swn58

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Sandwell: Considering I was 'somewhat reduced' early in the year, things are not looking too bad! The Demaree is doing very well. The queen is an exceptional layer, so does her job in the lower BB, leading to many bees moving into the upper BB. They have a second super up there as well now...
  5. Swn58

    Not for the faint hearted....

    *Puts down glass of wine and drinks a litre of water.........* 😮 I have noticed how hot I can get doing inspections. I do drink loads of water, but often after the job. I gather this is the wrong way round really! Thank you......I will correct it. Many years ago, a friend of mine in his...
  6. Swn58

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I've been less busy than my bees today. I added a couple of supers to some of the Selly Oak hives, as they have noticed the lime trees flowering now. It looks like it could be a bumper year! I have a lot of bean-field honey to get into jars. That's going to be fun as it's now pretty solid...
  7. Swn58

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I have a Ryobi One+ brush cutter. It's very good and extremely quiet 🤫
  8. Swn58

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Yes.....the thunderstorms we have witnessed were the biggest I've ever seen. There were huge fires in the hills during our first visit in about 2013. There were great plumes of smoke and often a smell of burning' even on the beaches. Planes were constantly scooping water up in the bay at...
  9. Swn58

    new frames v old frames

    I try to recycle as much as I can 😇
  10. Swn58

    What did you do in the 'workshop' today

    I've bee struggling to extract my surprise early honey crop. It came about due to many acres of field beans being planted down at the farm. I have read the posts made a few years ago about bees and beans. Whatever the truth is, I do not doubt that the honey I have is from the beans that...
  11. Swn58

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I have been to Croatia four times in the summer. It can be so hot. I cannot imagine wearing a bee-suit when it is like that! A Swienty Breeze suit with nothing worn underneath may be the only answer I think? :unsure::ROFLMAO:
  12. Swn58

    LimeWatch UK

    Earlier than I thought!
  13. Swn58

    i think bees attract bees

    I picked up a third swarm from the allotments where one of my apiaries is only the other day. The resident bees are very well looked after to prevent them swarming, but that doesn't stop some plot holders from thinking the swarms come from my bees! I had an allotment at this site five years...
  14. Swn58

    River Cottage "natural beekeeping"

    I think that I may 'get a wittling!' :laughing-smiley-014
  15. Swn58

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    The evidence says he's wrong. There are more bees on the blackberries, so one can recognise preferences in the bee world. However, there were far too many bees on the elderflowers that I was picking. They appeared to be feeding, not having a nice rest. :rolleyes:
  16. Swn58

    Did I mess up? Queen introduction

    It's an easy thing to do. A new queen is not always that easy to see either. I have a nuc with a swarm in it. It was loaded with mainly drawn comb and there were stores for them. After a week I decided to inspect, to find no queen visible, or eggs etc.. I decided that I would have to...
  17. Swn58

    River Cottage "natural beekeeping"

    So just keeping the bees as pollinators and not for honey then? Nice.....
  18. Swn58

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    So....what are the bees doing on the elder flowers? Last week I was trying my hardest not to disturb many of them as I went about my business of harvesting. They were definitely feeding on nectar. These bees are easily half a mile from the nearest hive. Maybe they are just 'having a rest'...
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