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    Advice on Moving North To Scotland

    i have british black bees so should be ok, they work even when its frosty
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    Advice on Moving North To Scotland

    ok thanks, well the fact that you saw heather and gorse in flower is encouraging. i just like keeping bees, i dont keep them just for honey but to help everything, so if there is some food source around there, i dont mind feeding them for the sparse times
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    Advice on Moving North To Scotland

    Hi, i could be moving from the east midlands to Scotland this summer. The area where im moving to is between Edinburgh and Cumbria, and is just countryside with forestry commission plantations and farm fields, and there is some wild areas but dont know yet if there is bracken ect there. i am...
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    Long distance move

    Thankyou to everyone, great help and advice. If you look in books about moving hives, its usually about moving a few yards
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    Long distance move

    Ok , thakyou for that , good to know. Did you take them in a car. I have a estate car, was thinking about sealing up the boot section with poly incase any got out
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    Long distance move

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    Long distance move

    Not sure yet but i think more likely to be in the second half of the year
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    Long distance move

    Hi everyone, just a quick question/advice seeking, next year i will be moving from the east midlands to the south of Scotland, a trip of around 360 miles. I currently have 3 hives with british black bees. My question is about if they would survive a move of that distance, or wether it would be...
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    British Black Bee

    all i know is i bought the queen from a place in cumbria that breeds them. They are very big ,very dark, very well mannered and very hardy. from the little info i can find about them they are the bee that should live here and can tollerate our weather. Im not keeping them to get loads of honey...
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    British Black Bee

    both hives were started at the same time , both in the same place and both sets of bees flying off in the same direction. Black bees hove a lot of stores, i have had to feed the italians
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    British Black Bee

    Just to say how impressed i am with my first British Black Bees. Even in all the snow we have had they were still active, and today ,(tuesday 30th November) they are flying and returning with pollen, were as my other hive with Italians in shows no sign of activity since it turned cold. Think i...
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    queen finding tips

    Hi , i was lucky enough in the late spring to have a large swarm take residence in one of my empty hives i let them settle in for a couple of weeks then opened up the hive. They are very well mannered, but i have never seen bees run around so fast, like they are turbo charged, and there is a lot...
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    workers wanted, notts area

    it was an emergency queen that went in beginning of April as I lost my old one in the winter snow, the new one started laying but know has stopped again with the cold wet weather I presume
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    workers wanted, notts area

    i do not have another colony to take any from or I would,
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    workers wanted, notts area

    is there anyone in the notts area that could spare me 2 or 3 frames of bees to support a weak hive with a new queen last year. If I don't give them some help quick they will die
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    My 1st Suit

    i bought a new suit off ebay , its excellent,really thick material elastic and pockets everywhere fold back veil, cant fault it and it cost £48 made in G B, cant see why thorns cost £150 ish for same quality
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    Clothing (mesh skullcap?)

    army beani hat from army surplus stores
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    When bees won't leave you alone...

    it was a new Buckfast queen at the start of the season, and they always say if you get a mongrel they can be nasty , and boy did I get the mongrel. I've always kept my hives in my garden, always had passive hives with British black bees, that acted like you wasn't there even when the hive was...
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    When bees won't leave you alone...

    yes I know that , been keeping bees for years , but this hive got to the stage of what you would think killer bees would be like, I had thick clothes under my bee suit and double gloved as was still getting stung, I tried to find the queen but it was impossible with their relentless attacking...
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    When bees won't leave you alone...

    i had one of my double hives like this and it got to the stage that they were attacking neighbours. when I opened the hive I had so many bees on my visor i could not see through it. it was scary. i sealed up the hive late at night and poured half a litre of rubbing alcohol through the mesh in...
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