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  1. J

    First inspection of the year.

    Thank you. I feel foolish but will leave this here as guidance for others in the hope it helps! 😬
  2. J

    First inspection of the year.

    Didn't.
  3. J

    First inspection of the year.

    Eeep! Sheltered garden, full sun so felt warm enough. 😔
  4. J

    First inspection of the year.

    A gorgeous day here in Cornwall, bees active so thought I'd check the hive. This winter I left a super half filled with honey on. (I don't normally but it was a warm autumn and the bees had filled it after I extracted and I didn't have the heart to take it away) Opened the hive with difficulty...
  5. J

    2 queens. Help please!

    Another misconception blown out of the water! Thanks 😂
  6. J

    2 queens. Help please!

    Wow! I like the idea of the old girl living out her days in peace. The new Queen is huge by comparison so she wouldn't stand a chance if the other one took her on.
  7. J

    2 queens. Help please!

    Yep, original red spot and new one. I had a swarm in my first year and it stayed in a neighbours tree for a week before it went off and did it's thing all over town! Am a bit paranoid now. Plus I don't want to lose the bees again so was thinking maybe split and see if they start a supercedure...
  8. J

    2 queens. Help please!

    I could do with some expertise please. Around mid July I found a lovely Queen cell in my hive. My original red spot queen had been laying but the brood pattern was patchy and there was a lot of drone brood. I left them to their devices for 3 weeks and checked in and there was a lovely new Queen...
  9. J

    Advice when treating for varroa

    Thanks for pointing me in this direction. I have a hive in my chemical free garden and was reluctant to use insecticide on the bees but lacking in confidence and ideas as a newbee. Going to read the article and will be investigating some organic options.
  10. J

    Advice when treating for varroa

    Still not sure why. Got told it was better at killing off varroa. Not going to argue with a life times worth of experience when I'm new and clueless 😉
  11. J

    Advice when treating for varroa

    Thanks 😁
  12. J

    Advice when treating for varroa

    Thanks Ian, not tried oxalic (apart from rhubarb leaves dotted about). Will have to do some research and find out the most cost effective way to manage it for just 2 hives.
  13. J

    Advice when treating for varroa

    Yep, used the thymol trays (apiv Yep, used apiguard first couple years I had bees but mentor said that apivar was needed so used that for last 2 treatments. Might go back to the apiguard 🤷‍♀️
  14. J

    Advice when treating for varroa

    Despite an autumn treatment last year with Amitraz my hive has varroa and DWV. 😔 I'm treating now with Apilife Var and have removed supers but after waiting ages for the temp to be high enough it's now sunny and really hot. I'm worried the bees will have trouble regulating the temp of the brood...
  15. J

    Can queens climb through queen excluders?

    What? Being daft?! 😂
  16. J

    Can queens climb through queen excluders?

    Thanks all. 😁 I went back over my record for that day and Queen was spotted with eggs in brood box. I'm going with faulty QE as it is wire..... plastic one on order. Read enrico's guide on handling and do this mostly as was taught by my excellent mentor but I always remove 1 brood frame and lay...
  17. J

    Can queens climb through queen excluders?

    So, 3rd year beekeeper here, still feel very new and need some advice. Haven't checked my hive for 3 weeks - frosts and then a hospital stay unfortunately meant no inspecting. Got back and had a look before the Bank Holiday storm and had a shock. The brood box was low on bees and the super was...
  18. J

    Active and very buzzy bees

    Morning! It's been wet, windy and cold here in Kernow for the last few days but today is gorgeously sunny. My beehive has gone crazy, the bees are buzzing loudly around the hive, spilling out the front door and crawling up the hive to sit on the roof. Several are sitting on nearby shrubs and...
  19. J

    New and unknowledgeable

    I'm fairly new too. I've had a mentor to help me along a bit though so kudos to you for managing this far. I think a bee lives for about 40 days so if you have an active hive that's a good sign. I believe that October is time to make sure the stores are in for winter, I was told the brood should...
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