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  1. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Yesterday, all my bees were rehomed with a local beekeeper that's taken on my colonies, boxes, kit, etc. (! had a severe systemic reaction end of last season, still awaiting venom clinic appt, so sadly needed to be done). :-( Glorious day today (unlike the rain yesterday) - hopefully they are...
  2. coatesg

    insect apocalypse

    Can probably add another 3 zeros on the end of the number of years there...
  3. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Thanks both - I'm going to speak with my GP, and take it from there. If I can get referred, and possibly look into desensitisation, I hope I can carry on in the future. Depends how long it takes though. I've never had such an intense reaction before - usually some localised swelling, but this...
  4. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Yesterday evening setup a newspaper merge between colonies. Subsequently had a systemic allergic reaction to a couple of stings on my ankle (rash, hives, itchyness all over body) - very possible that I'm done with my beekeeping now :(
  5. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I sold honey at the village market for the first time and met many ex-beeks who live round and abouts. Also met another current beek who lives at the other end of the village who I hadn't met before. Very pleasant, and good tea and cake as well.
  6. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Quick go through the hives to find the one that decided to swarm yesterday - completely stuffed full of honey and nectar of it's own accord, no open brood, a bit of sealed brood and three QCs, one torn down, one part built and one open (looked like an emergency as it was built out from the frame...
  7. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Got them on a false floor and QX on what I think is the parent hive just as the heavens opened! Lots of brace comb at tops of frames below - wonder if they have just filled the box with ivy nectar - they have been v busy when weather hasn't been throwing it down. I'll pop a feeder on them later...
  8. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Managed to grab them and letting them get themselves in the box - Q definitely in. Will need to go and peak in the boxes tomorrow. The weather has been lousy the last few days - they've picked the only couple of hours without rain to do so. I'll pop then on a snelgrove board on top of another...
  9. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Just had one of my hives swarm this afternoon - gaah! Suicidal time to swarm, just hope I can catch them from the hedge they are in and box them up.
  10. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Went to feed a couple of my colonies that were getting short of stores last weekend. Beaten to it by the ivy that appears to have started up a flow - I'll leave them to it before starting syrup feeding! Forecast is good the next few days so hopefully they'll get a lot of winter stores packed...
  11. coatesg

    best time of the year

    Started with one overwintered colony that produced 61lbs of honey during the year which was great (42lbs of it spring, the rest summer). Now up to three colonies. Survived the wasp onslaught in July/Aug, but had an introduced queen killed off in a Nuc. The bees were good at raising queens...
  12. coatesg

    Supers with sugar syrup after winter early spring

    Is it necessary to leave the super on when feeding? Feed them and let them backfill the brood area before winter.
  13. coatesg

    Wax Moth Treatment - Certan - Question

    Useful stuff - many thanks. Have had a lot of GWM issues with stored frames the past year, again with good fitting boxes, so likewise thing that the eggs are laid close and they crawl in...
  14. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Oh absolutely no reflection at all - the queen looked absolutely super! I had expected them to try to supercede, but absolutely no brood at all in the Nuc. And no signs of issues with her - had removed attendents, workers were in no way showing any aggression, had fed to simulate a flow, and...
  15. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Did inspection yesterday - like Angry_mob, looks like my Nuc haven't accepted a new Q from Exmoor either - no sign of aggression before releasing her (she was caged in there before opening the tab). No brood to be seen anywhere, no supercedure cells, and no queen :-/
  16. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Jarred up 18lbs I extracted on Mon. Not quite sure why I ordered 8oz jars instead of 12s.....
  17. coatesg

    How to tell if honey is fermenting....

    I find there's a distinctive aroma - acidic or cidery as Millet says. If it's in a jar and there's an audible hiss on opening that's a very good sign you're too late... (sugar -> alcohol + CO2) In old frames, the cells go kind of bubbly, and they stink again.
  18. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Early jaunt up to the hives to demarree a colony that I found was busting at the seams yesterday - it's a split from May. Also took a super off another colony - first time I've used rhombus clearers - brilliant. Now chucking it down as forecast...
  19. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Did 5min in the suit to go and open the tab up on queen cage - all very calm in there. Wasp traps working overtime. Way too hot to do anything else! Bearding bees out front of main hives!
  20. coatesg

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Trim it flush and give it back. Could wrap in cling film and freeze for the moment - don't leave it out or it will encourage a robbing frenzy of bees and wasps.....
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