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    6 swarm cells - eggs but no Royal Jelly...options?

    Thanks for that Steve. Do you think removing 3 frames is enough, or should I go for more?
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    6 swarm cells - eggs but no Royal Jelly...options?

    I'm in a bit of an awkward situation and could do with some advice. Very early this Wednesday morning (10th April) I leave for 10 days and so I did a thorough inspection today. It's a fairly packed hive on 9.5 frames of brood (Dadant) with 1 super around 70% full (I'm in France). I found 6 or 7...
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    Time to change our tune?

    My son suffers from hay fever, and as you're experienced it can be quite debilitating at times. Out of interest, how much honey do you consume each day over spring / summer?
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    Bees in France

    ...thank you ...
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    Bees in France

    I've never asked for help. I'm not the OP. Thornes only provide queens and colonies purchased from suppliers, as do Icko. I've no idea what you're referring to when you say 'Sponcer' or on what site you've seen it, however, professional registered bee keepers are indicated on leboncoin by the...
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    Bees in France

    Incorrect. There are fundamental differences to both the market (i.e. France v's UK) and the product. Some notable differences for you: Ebay only allows the following live animals for sale: live bait, composting worms, shellfish (for consumption), aquarium or pond fish (up to 5cm long)...
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    Bees in France

    This simply isn't true. leboncoin is possibly the most used site in France for selling things - used extensively by both professionals and private individuals alike. A quick search across the whole of France for a colony of bees reveals that 84.8% of vendors are professionals. And those private...
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    Bees in France

    Ahh I see...so basically no opinion of your own as you know nothing about it!
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    Bees in France

    Could you explain why you think it's a scam please? And indeed why @jenkinsbrynmair you agree?
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    Bees in France

    Here you go: leboncoin - Nord-Pas-de-Calais
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    Winter nectar sources

    Pin cushion hakea sounds & looks amazing. I've found reference to it in Italy & Barcelona so will have to see if I can get hold of one. Mimosa here is extending it's reach up the valley day by day, & almond blossom started a few days ago in Perpignan - should be with me in a week'ish. Your...
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    Winter nectar sources

    I'd forgotten Mimosa originally came from Australia! I find it a fabulous for lifting the spirits early in the year with it's over the top mass of yellow blooms. For some reason I've always thought of it as pretty much just pollen, however, my hives are saying otherwise. I do see eucalyptus, but...
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    Winter nectar sources

    I do like gorse although there's none right by me. Beautiful flower / shrub.
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    Winter nectar sources

    Could be - however I've just realised that Mimosa produces pollen & nectar & is coming into bloom in abundance here. It's the first sign of Spring to me ..... even if that's some way off!
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    Winter nectar sources

    Down my way (France) the weather is stupidly warm right now. Bees very active, recorded 24°C in the shade today & so I took a peak to check on stores. They're bringing nectar in from somewhere such that I know i'll be taking frames out in 4 weeks or so to give the queen space to lay. But where...
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    Where do you buy your seeds?

    That looks amazing. Top marks there!
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    Asian hornet APP

    Thanks for that - I can see where Karol was coming from then (if that's what he meant). As I understand it they are territorial so in theory.... there should only be 'x' per square mile anyhow. I take your point on 2 being easier to kill than 6 too.
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    Asian hornet APP

    I understand where you are coming from, & wasn't trying to have a go at you personally - my apologies if that's how it came across. In the figures I mentioned above, c. 7kg of the average insect catch by an Asian Hornet nest are not bees. Apparently a fly weighs c. 12mg, a wasp 250mg & a...
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    Asian hornet APP

    Personally yes, 2023 was a bad year for VV. I would guestimate 50% more than last year. I'm not aware of a decline in the number of indigenous species that you refer to - could you be more specific as to what you're referring to please? Let me give you examples of three apiaries in the my broad...
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    Asian hornet APP

    Now I've never gone into the depths of statistics here but still, this seems like a very lame argument to me. An average AH nest consumes just over 11kg of insects in a season - 6.92kg are not bees 38% are bees, 30% are flies, 20% are wasps and the rest a real diverse range of insects - a...
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