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  1. emoclewbee

    Queen stopped laying

    The Queens in my nucs went off lay last week. The bramble flow has started and laying has returned.
  2. emoclewbee

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    In the Republic of Ireland there are regulations pertaining to Ragworth. The Department of Agriculture enforces the regulations but they seem to have a light touch and/or don't get notified too often.
  3. emoclewbee

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Yes of course.
  4. emoclewbee

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Brambles and Clover are in flower and the temperatures are in the high teens but nothing coming into the hives. Most hives have eaten through their stores. Swapped in some leftover frames of stores I took out in early spring to some of the hives. 3 capped Queencells in one hive. All at the edge...
  5. emoclewbee

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    Brambles and white clover are flowering here. Too cold for the latter but weather is looking good enough for the former.
  6. emoclewbee

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    In Waterford for the Bank Holiday, and spotted some bees on the brambles. I was here this time last year and first brambles were just flowering, the following week they starting in my home apiary. Of course the rain came then last year. Seem a little earlier this year, hopefully the weather will...
  7. emoclewbee

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Harvested spring honey this weekend. Two hives should have virgins only just emerged. The rest are doing well, pretty big with the brood still expanding. Just waiting for the bramble to bloom and hoping for good weather.
  8. emoclewbee

    Lots of Q cells and Queen present but very few eggs

    A large number of Queen cells is usually swarming not supersedure. Even if it seems like supersedure in a strong colony at this time of year I would treat it is as swarming. Though you mentioned there is only a couple of frames of capped brood. Uniting a strong nuc with a colony trying to swarm...
  9. emoclewbee

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Placed clearer boards on the hives today. Windy, and no nectar coming in, so all a bit foul tempered. Spring crop is going to be small this year but at least I will get something
  10. emoclewbee

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    Eastern end of the county the White (and red) clover are starting to bloom. Brambles are bud there too. My apiary is further west, with no clover in sight yet
  11. emoclewbee

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    Been in a Dearth for about a week. Very few buds on a small amount of sheltered brambles. I suspect another week of this not quite June Gap to go in West Cork.
  12. emoclewbee

    The main brood chamber is in the feeder box

    It doesn't look bad from the photos. As others have advised put the queen in the brood box with an excluder between her and the feeder. If you can't find her shake, smoke, or brush as much bees as you can off the comb and hope she moves down with the rest.
  13. emoclewbee

    What to do with a spare queen

    I agree make up a nuc with the queen cell, or the new Queen (though I would put her in the hive and use the cell for the nuc so your hive continue to expand and have a better chance of a good crop) I make up a 6 frame around this time of year with a frame of stores, a frame of brood(emerging...
  14. emoclewbee

    NOT Checkerboarding/Chequerboarding

    I am not sure I understand your question. It seems to me you are asking if alternating foundation frames with drawn frames will get the bees to draw them faster then just putting one full box of drawn and one full box of foundation? Maybe I took you up wrong. In any case they tend not to draw...
  15. emoclewbee

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Swarming season seems to be kicking off down here. Demareed most of my last week. My weakest one was across 6 frames of brood, had very little nectar in one super and not touched the other so I said I would leave them a while. Today they had a super full nearly capped, the second super weighed...
  16. emoclewbee

    Out apiary

    It only makes a negative impact if you are compacting the soil by driving on it when it is wet. No need to stay away for two weeks. If they are reasonable person, explaining you won't be driving in the field when it is wet, or saturated unless absolutely necessary should be enough. If they are...
  17. emoclewbee

    First inspection, loads stores and only capped drone cells

    Laying workers. Shake out the colony.
  18. emoclewbee

    Any scouts at your swarm trap?

    None at mine. No reports of swarms in my local vicinity and even in the county I have only heard of 3 swarms. All my hives were pleasant today, no swarm cells found Calm before the storm I think
  19. emoclewbee

    What would you do for this failing colony?

    Past the point of saving MasMassive. Shake out the bees and put the frames somewhere safe until you need them.
  20. emoclewbee

    What's flowering as forage in your area

    14-17C forecast for the week here.
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