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    Brood in super - problem for Apiguard ?

    Thanks for the responses, I'll wait a few more days and remove the super when the brood has hatched, hopefully she won't lay anymore in there. Like you Alldigging I am not sure if uncapped honey will last 4 weeks. I will put the super in a bin bag, remove as much air as possible, seal and...
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    Brood in super - problem for Apiguard ?

    I have just put on clearer boards so I can start Apiguard treatment. Problem is one of my hives has a large amount of brood in the lower super. (I took out the queen excluders earlier this year as they were getting totally blocked with propolis, wish I hadn't now) Do I remove the super and...
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    drone laying queen

    My queen stopped laying in May and the 2 supercedure cells had disappeared by 20 May. I saw larvae on 16 June, looked nice and even, but on doing an inspection today there were large amounts of drone brood on all frames, one very small patch of worker brood and a supercedure cell. I have read...
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    new swarm being obtuse

    I think l'm right in calling it a fast feeder, its about 4.5 cm deep with a a arrangement at the front to allow syrup into a narrow strip for the bees. When the syrup is gone they can get through the gap into the feeder. Hope that makes sense, it's difficult to describe, seems standard here...
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    new swarm being obtuse

    A friend collected a swarm for me last Friday, due to various circumstances I couldn't collect them till Saturday morning. I was worried about leaving them another day so decided to hive them straightaway. I went for the method that uses an empty super on top of the bb to contain them. So far so...
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    Newbees don't panic!

    Reassuring to know other bees are not behaving according to the rules. After loosing a swarm a few weeks after the hive arrived last year followed by weeks of "Am I Queenless?" I was determined to do an AS this year and have 2 colonies. Bees had other plans. Big plus though, they have remained...
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    Looks like they've swarmed

    At the beekeeping lesson yesterday I described the state of my hive. (No larvae, sealed brood and empty cells, no queen cells on the bottom of the frames but 2 sealed supercedure cells) General consensus is that they swarmed about 6 to 8 days ago. Advised to leave supercedure cells and not buy...
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    Queen laying affected by weather?

    To continue, just finished inspecting. No larvae, lots of clean empty cells, single supercedure type cell in the middle of two frames (but not very big), not in the place I saw larvae 4 days ago. Seem to be less bees (difficult to be sure as they have 3 supers and are spread out) and they have...
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    Queen laying affected by weather?

    I've been reading threads about Queens laying less when nectar flow is low. It's very dry here, I checked on 5th May and noticed a lot less larvae (can't see eggs, need to get different glasses). Today only a very small patch of larvae, about 2 inch square, but they are very small (2-3mm)...
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    AS without queen cells

    I did wonder about the quality of the new queen. Changing the queen later at my leisure sounds fine, problem is I've yet to spot her and not confident of being able to in the future. Think I'll wait a bit longer.
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    AS without queen cells

    At a recent beekeeping lesson, the instructor split a hive that didn't have any queen cells. 50:50 split of frames, hoped queen in hive in original position. (He didn't actually spot her) He also created nucs in the same way. I'm still waiting for evidence of queen cells and more interested in...
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    playcups

    Thanks for the lovely pic. I assumed I knew what I was looking for, then had doubts. Would you be looking for them only on the bottom of the frames as a precursor to swarming? These seem to be within the frame.
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    playcups

    Does anyone have pictures of playcups?
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    apple blossom tree.

    Think it's a cherry, they don't always fruit every year, or it may be a flowering cherry.
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    routine inspections in bad weather?

    I know about the importance of making regular inspections from now thru the swarming period. My question, if we get a prolonged period of cold/wet weather, what should take precedence, inspections or not opening the hive? Would I be right in thinking that bad weather will supress the swarming...
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    size of larvae

    bee larvae [/IMG] Here is a picture of the larvae. it is taken about 24 hours after I disturbed it (had to charge batteries for the camera) so it has shrunk a bit.
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    size of larvae

    Bees wintered on a brood box and super, when I opened the hive yesterday I broke open some cells that had been made in a cluster between the two sets of frames, about 10 in all. The larvae looked a bit big! I found one outside the hive this morning and measured it, about 17mm long and 7 mm...
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    When to remove mouse guards

    Bees have been very active recently and I have been removing the mouse guard in the morning to avoid congestion and putting it back in the evening. When can I just take it away?
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    Inspecting at this time of year?

    15° yesterday so had a quick check as I was concerned they were filling the brood box with fondant. Lots of space on the couple of frames I lifted so no problem there. No sign of eggs or larvae, but I only checked the frames on the outside to minimise disturbance. Hopefully more activity in the...
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    fondant question..

    I have a similar situation. Fed 7 kilos sugar syrup in autumn, then put on full super (14 kg approx), that was empty in early January and they have now nearly finished 8 kilos fondant! Forecast for warm day tomorrow so hopefully I can check bb for stores. They have been bringing in loads of...
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