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  1. Mabee

    Wet supers

    🙄 I knew there would be one! Just because it's not what you do doesn't mean it makes no sense. Reasons I do this: Gives the bees a nutritional boost when there still isn't much forage around (instead of syrup/fondant). Keeps the heat where the bees are (up top). Multiple supers will be...
  2. Mabee

    Wet supers

    You could always stick them under the brood box to clean then move them up when the flow starts.
  3. Mabee

    Using Sheep’s Wool As Insulation

    I use sheep wool insulation (sold as) in pillowcases above the crownboard as insulation in winter. It fits snugly around a tub of fondant over the hole too. Works well for me, no damp issues.
  4. Mabee

    When to Demaree?

    lots of ways of doing things I guess, I learned this way from av experienced beekeeper and it gets them all cleaned out before the new crop goes in, not worth splitting hairs over really!
  5. Mabee

    When to Demaree?

    If you have wet supers it is great way to get them cleared up ready for use and gives the bees a bit of food.
  6. Mabee

    God I love growing our own

    I tried these last year but I gave up when the local cats (including mine) thought it was a nice new toilet. Then the dandelions took over enforce and didn’t want to remove them as the bees were on them. So this year, I have made this hugelkultur bed instead (i’ve currently got some protection...
  7. Mabee

    Honey with ‘extras’

    I’d imagine pollen would affect the crystallisation of the honey. Pollen also contains yeasts so that also may have an affect on the honey in time. Honey with added pollen isn’t often seen for sale, i’d imagine there are good reasons for that.
  8. Mabee

    Poly hive getting nibbled

    definitely an elusive wee haggis!
  9. Mabee

    AZ Hives in Beeshed

    May fly out after a few minutes and there are literally none after half an hour. If it’s v young bees you can simply put them at the entrance if you want, probably easier to spot them than if in the grass.
  10. Mabee

    AZ Hives in Beeshed

    Yes those things, I tend not to inspect in the rain if possible even in the shed. For me it was a space thing initially. The shed was where I wanted to put the hives in the garden and wasn’t used for much so I started looking into keeping hives in sheds, which brought me to the AZ’s.
  11. Mabee

    AZ Hives in Beeshed

    Yes basically! Just inspect as normal. I have a window that has an opening, the rest have the blinds closed so they head to the light, or I can leave the door open, and they clear in minutes. I also have a light to help me see what I need to see.
  12. Mabee

    AZ Hives in Beeshed

    What I found working with AZ hives (my personal experience only, others may have a very different perspective): The frames are fiddly, you can really pee off the bees when you can't quite get it to slot in properly at the back (you can't see into the back easily so have to just get it right)...
  13. Mabee

    AZ Hives in Beeshed

    However... I do still have a bee shed, but I have changed the entrances to work with national hives.
  14. Mabee

    AZ Hives in Beeshed

    I sold all my AZ hives 😆 !
  15. Mabee

    Queen cage - varroa management

    How did this go? I'm thinking of trying this next year.
  16. Mabee

    Infestation of flies on stored supers

    I had a fruit fly infestation in my wax stores this year (pre rendering), disgusting things!
  17. Mabee

    Ross Rounds?

    That all sounds really exciting! So you’re going to try cardboard versions as opposed to the wooden ones. I had good success with ross rounds this year but I really dislike the plastic content.
  18. Mabee

    Ross Rounds?

    Did you try these?
  19. Mabee

    Aurora

    First time seeing it last month. I’ve now become an aurora chaser 😂. I have trees in the way so have to walk up to the fields to see but even then the trees can be in the way of the hills where most of the activity usually is. It’s often not visible to the naked eye and only gets picked up...
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