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  1. ashley hunter

    Cleaning Supers

    Thanks for all your help Regards ~ Ash
  2. ashley hunter

    Cleaning Supers

    I have had a pretty good early season, having just extracted my OSR. I have three hives with 3 / 4 supers on each. I am not sure as to how I can get these cleaned by the bees so I can remove them. I’ve tried searching and there is mention of using a crown board but there is no indication as to...
  3. ashley hunter

    Drone Brood

    Thanks for the advice. I will heed beeno’s advice from my first post - I should have merged it with another hive in the autumn as I was pretty sure it was queenless then. Still it’s all a learning curve.
  4. ashley hunter

    Drone Brood

    I posted a little while ago about my suspicions that I had a hive that was Queenless / Drone laying queen. During the warm weather of last week I had a another quick look. Lots more sealed brood - all drone and very patchy. I will shake them out ( though when it’s much warmer - snowing here...
  5. ashley hunter

    Queenless into spring

    Oliger90owner - As advised I am just going to sit tight and see. I only had a very quick look and spotted only a very small amount of brood but it was all big bulging drone type ??? Though on the outer most frames. Perhaps I am jumping to conclusions as I thought that particular hive was...
  6. ashley hunter

    Queenless into spring

    That I am not sure of - as I only did a quick inspection - and possibly jumped ahead of myself. Will wait to have a proper look when it’s a bit warmer for a closer look - thank you for your help
  7. ashley hunter

    Queenless into spring

    I had a hive that I was sure had gone queen-less late into the autumn. It was too late to attempt to Re queen so I kept my fingers crossed perhaps I was wrong Very warm today so had a chance to check all my hives, tidy up and feed. This one particular hive is definitely queen less and there...
  8. ashley hunter

    Too Many Bees

    Thank you for all your help much appreciated
  9. ashley hunter

    Too Many Bees

    In previous years I have extracted my honey, removed the supers and fed the brood box in readiness for winter. This year I have just too many bees to be accommodated in a single brood box. I have put a super on to give them room ... but I am unsure how to go forward - should I wait and the...
  10. ashley hunter

    Odd Behaviour

    She definitely in there - normally I would be happy with eggs but It’s a very aggressive hive, they go beserk when I open them up - though they don’t sting - too often !!. I would like to Re queen as soon as possible but this is proving tricky. Will give your suggestion a try. Thank you
  11. ashley hunter

    Odd Behaviour

    Thanks for the reassurance - not seen it before. I have been hunting an elusive queen and it’s not helping as I have persuaded myself she’s in one of the tangles that drops away when I pull out a frame and she’s then lost.
  12. ashley hunter

    Odd Behaviour

    On inspection this evening my bees seem to be clinging together almost linked like a chain, hanging off frames and linked between frames. I have not changed spacing or frame number ( 11 + Dummy Board) and not seen this before . hive is single national brood box - not overly full as was split a...
  13. ashley hunter

    Colony Uniting

    Thank you for the help - much appreciated
  14. ashley hunter

    Colony Uniting

    Can anyone tell me if there is a best time of day to unite a colony. I am concerned about what happens to the bees in the top box that are being United My assumption is that will not be able to get back into their box. If I do it during the day I am guessing there will be a lot out foraging with...
  15. ashley hunter

    Fondant at the end of the Winter

    Thank you for your replies. Will see what I have left and recycle ☺️
  16. ashley hunter

    Fondant at the end of the Winter

    I have just added fondant to a couple of my hives as an insurance policy. The hives are hefting OK and there is plenty of activity ... But I am away for a few weeks Feb / March when if stores get short I will not be able to intervene. I am guessing that perhaps some of the fondant will be only...
  17. ashley hunter

    Bucket Feeder

    Thank you for all your help ... think I will just have to up my game 🤔 or change feeder ... I did try rapid feeders but didn’t like the numbers of drowned bees I had - May just have to accept the odd fatality.
  18. ashley hunter

    Bucket Feeder

    Having tried several types of feeder I get on well with the bucket type with the mesh covered hole in the center. My problem is when i come to refill I am often faced by a mass of bees swarming out of the hole in the crown board. i use a glass perspex square as a cover and try and slip that over...
  19. ashley hunter

    new hives

    I bought my first hive from Exemoor Bees ( Peter Little ) Their service was second to none. As a first time buyer i was given lots of support, allowed to ask a host of probably stupid questions that were answered honestly and without criticism. I was also offered any amount of beekeeping advice...
  20. ashley hunter

    Hi from Norfolk

    Book yourself on the Easton college course if your near enough to Norwich ... Second one runs in the new year - 8 weeks providing an excellent base to start in the spring and hopefully a group of new friends to share your experience. I cannot recommend too highly ...
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