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  1. ApiarIAN

    Langstroth space in the box - confused newbie setup question

    That tallies (just about) with the info here on the variety of Langstroth size options that seem to be country specific: Langstroth Bee Hive
  2. ApiarIAN

    Langstroth space in the box - confused newbie setup question

    I use a continuous runner. Not seen 380x470mm quoted anywhere as a Langstroth dimension - mine are 464x370 which seems to be the correct UK Langstroth dimensions
  3. ApiarIAN

    Langstroth space in the box - confused newbie setup question

    Thanks a lot, just the job - I'll get cracking with the saw and knock some out - cheers
  4. ApiarIAN

    Langstroth space in the box - confused newbie setup question

    I'm now setting everything up in anticipation of collecting my over-wintered nucs shortly and I've searched high and low and unable to find an answer to this question. Internal width of a Langstroth is 370mm - Hoffman frame width is 35mm - ergo 10 frames occupies 350mm of space leaving 20mm of...
  5. ApiarIAN

    Hive Building

    Thanks @philipm good to hear. I had read that Cedar is a very stable wood, hence its use outdoors in all weathers and the boards seem to be ok just now. The chaps at the mill reckoned they’d be workable with just 2-3weeks of air drying.
  6. ApiarIAN

    Hive Building

    My dilemma is box joints or rebates - I know typically Langstroth hives are made with box joints but I hear that rebate joints are strong enough for hives (and easier/quicker) - any comments from those who have already gone down this route?
  7. ApiarIAN

    Hive Building

    As I’ve already got a table saw, band saw, router etc I thought I’d have a crack this winter at making my own hives. I had a trip to the saw mill near Usk to pick up some Western Red Cedar which they kindly planed to 19mm and precut to 300mm x 1M planks (plus a few 1.2M) and these are now drying...
  8. ApiarIAN

    Best ventilated bee suit?

    Another vote here for the Swienty Breeze - as it’s my first suit I’ve got nothing to compare against other than the loaner on my first branch apiary visit. So fast I’ve been happy, no stings and it does what it says on the tin regarding “breeze. What did it for me was the variety of great reviews
  9. ApiarIAN

    Refractometer

    Are the refractometers advertised at around £16 on ebay the same as those available in the usual beekeeping outlets? Images look almost identical so why pay more?
  10. ApiarIAN

    Fake news

  11. ApiarIAN

    What’s going on here then!

    I'm going to add that there's defintely something amiss with the left sided wings on the one being pushed around in the first video - particularly the smaller hind wing
  12. ApiarIAN

    What’s going on here then!

    Original one played fine for me - note it's a 43MB file so may take a little while to load depending on your broadband speed
  13. ApiarIAN

    Thornes sale

    https://www.thorne.co.uk/sales/
  14. ApiarIAN

    Thornes sale

    Thanks for this - Is there just the one page of items or somewhere where we can download the entire list of sale items?
  15. ApiarIAN

    Honey label petition

    I've just read that Guardian article and what baffles me most is how can a jar of blended honey from either Non EU sources or a mix of Chinese and Vietnamese sources be "fully traceable back to the beekeeper" as quoted by Sainsbury and Asda alike??? I'd welcome the opportunity to be more...
  16. ApiarIAN

    UFE…are they worth it?

    Do you have the UFE on all year round?
  17. ApiarIAN

    Feeding my bees

    The answer appears to be in here: Honey Bees (Apis mellifera Hymenoptera: Apidae) Preferentially Avoid Sugar Solutions Supplemented with Field-Relevant Concentrations of Hydrogen Peroxide Despite High Tolerance Limits
  18. ApiarIAN

    2nd’s quality equipment

    As I’m researching what hives and from where (and how much) ready for my first season next spring this is an interesting thread - by coincidence I came across this yesterday on this very topic so thought I’d share it here by way of a contribution to the debate. BUYERS BEWARE! The TRUTH about...
  19. ApiarIAN

    Buying a table saw

    Very happy with my Rage 5S as a hobbyist sawdust producer and added decent blades from Saxton Blades who do a great range compatible with the saw.
  20. ApiarIAN

    Is there anything a hobbyist beekeeper can do about swarms?

    Thank you Eric, that really is a helpful, useful and actionable reply, much appreciated and thanks for taking the time out to provide the in depth shopping list. Cheers
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