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  1. M

    What sort of queen has the most gentle traits?

    I wouldn't get a carniolan queen, I've had a few and they have all been very swarmy.
  2. M

    Catching A Swarm In The Rain

    You forgot the wellies! They are now collected and they were a big swarm! Defo worth a silver spoon!!
  3. M

    Catching A Swarm In The Rain

    There is a large swarm 20ft up a tree in my brother's garden which has been there for a day in the wind and rain. Should I wait for a break in the weather before collecting it or can I do it in the rain? Am thinking that any missed bees wouldn't be able to fly to the nuc and if I missed the...
  4. M

    Blackbird/Thrush.

    That's a blackbird chick. Thanks Bill O.
  5. M

    Apiguard

    Could you spread Apiguard paste directly on to the top of the frames if you don't have an eke handy?
  6. M

    Knocking Down Queen Cells

    Thanks Craig, what's the thinking behind that? Won't they draw queen cells and if so wouldn't they just make emergency QCs from the 2 day old eggs that went in with the queen right colony when united?
  7. M

    Knocking Down Queen Cells

    Thanks for the advice. Knocked down all of the queen cells but the bees had already got through the paper. Today looked in the hive and the queen was being balled. What now?
  8. M

    Knocking Down Queen Cells

    Went in Thursday.
  9. M

    Knocking Down Queen Cells

    AAAAgh! Even if they were uncapped?
  10. M

    Moving two hives

    Am I missing someting here? "Unbrella up" what do you mean? :willy_nilly:
  11. M

    Knocking Down Queen Cells

    Have a queenless hive (test frame and queen cells drawn). United another colony using the paper method but now realise I forgot to knock down the queen cells on the test frame! Am I right in thinking once they get through the paper they will tear down the queen cells or do I need a quick visit...
  12. M

    Allergic Reaction

    Mine did, I said that I was working alone sometimes away from populated areas. He was a bit reluctant and as the pens have expiry dates you will need to go back to get further prescriptions.
  13. M

    Allergic Reaction

    Thanks for your replies I am not taking any risks and have made an appointment with my doc. Don't want to even think of having to give up beekeeping.:(
  14. M

    Queen keeps leaving hive

    Admin - He's got 40+ hives and has been doing it for 37 years however, he still says he doesn't know it all although he was annoyed at the QX. I for one won't be doing that again. Beebreeder - won't the queen be slimmed down for swarming therefore be able to get through the excluder anyway?
  15. M

    Queen keeps leaving hive

    Was told today in no uncertain terms by very experienced mentor that to put a QX under the brood to stop the queen leaving is very bad practise and causes the colony great distress.
  16. M

    Allergic Reaction

    Jetta. I thought I felt a bit dizzy but put it down to the pain from the sting., ears were on fire. No sickness or diarrhea. Took some fexofenadine that my wife uses for a heat allergy when I got home and that seemed to calm things down although foot is huge as I type!
  17. M

    Allergic Reaction

    Was with a very experienced beek at the time (30 years+) and he took about a dozen stings without any adverse reaction apart from the odd expletive. The bees aren't an aggressive lot (carnolians) however, I did get a b*llocking off him for having a queen excluder under the brood box for a few...
  18. M

    Allergic Reaction

    Good advice Plumberman and I know what he will say as I went a couple of weeks ago to get an epipen. He said then that he would prescribe one but if I did get any allergic reactions to stings then he would advise stopping beekeeping!
  19. M

    Allergic Reaction

    Was stung on the ankle two days ago and got stung again today in the same area (obviously didn't learn from the first experience). The first sting caused swelling of my calf, ankle and foot and was very itchy but was starting to go down until today. After this sting I noticed my ears starting to...
  20. M

    Problemo

    I would buy a queen. I have one on order from this place, £26. http://honeybeesuppliers.co.uk/Queens%20-%20Buckfast.htm
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